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Biopolymers‐ n°2


Title
Bilan environnemental de filières de traitement de
plastiques de différentes origines
Year 2006
Author Bio Intelligence Service


Case
Material composition
Sub‐scenario Incinerationenergy recovery^ with^ Landfill Composting
Virgin material
Material marginal: which? / / /
Electricity marginal: which? / / /
Steam marginal: which? / / /
Co‐products dealt with? / / /
Recovered material
Material marginal: which? / / /
Electricity marginal: which? / / /
Steam marginal: which? / / /
Co‐products dealt with? / / /
Material recovery included? / / /
Type of recycling / / /
In which ratio does recycled material substitute
virgin material? ///
General

Technology cogeneration^ 1/2^
humid 32% efficiency

capatation of 50% of
the biogas
windrow composting

Infrastructures taken into account? Yes Yes Yes
Transport included? notwaste^ the^ transport collection^ for^ notwaste^ the^ transport collection^ for^ notwaste^ the^ transport collection^ for^

Energy production Yes Yes No

Produced energy substitutes electricity? average France 2000 average France  2000 /
Produced energy substitutes steam? 37,5%^ gas,^ 30,2%^ coal,^ No /
Avoided processes ‐ credits productionaluminium^ of and^ steel, / inorganicproduction fertilizers^ of^

Material substitutes No No No

Carbon sequestration issue taken into account? / 48  kg C/t 166  kg C/t
Waste characteristics
Heating value confidential / /
Degradation rate (over  100  years) / 80% 30%
Incineration
Alternative use of incineration capacity included? No inf. / /
Composting
Compost spreading for composting taken into
account? //Yes
Compost leaching after spreading taken into
account? //No
Reference to EN 13432:2000 (Requirements for
Packaging Recoverable Through Composting and
Biodegradation)?

//No

Landfill
Methane emissions included? / Yes /

2  [BIO] (BIO = Biolice)
Biolice

Material
production

Material
recovery

Material
disposal
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