Characterization of landfilled materials: screening of the enhanced landfill mining potential

被引:176
|
作者
Quaghebeur, Mieke [1 ]
Laenen, Ben [1 ]
Geysen, Daneel [2 ]
Nielsen, Peter [1 ]
Pontikes, Yiannis [2 ]
Van Gerven, Tom [3 ]
Spooren, Jeroen [1 ]
机构
[1] VITO, B-2400 Mol, Belgium
[2] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Met & Mat Engn, B-3001 Heverlee, Belgium
[3] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Chem Engn, B-3001 Heverlee, Belgium
关键词
Enhanced landfill mining; Resource recovery; Recycling of mixed waste streams; MUNICIPAL SOLID-WASTE; CITY; MSW;
D O I
10.1016/j.jclepro.2012.06.012
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The main objective of "Enhanced landfill mining" is the valorization of the excavated waste materials that have been stored in the landfill. Previous landfill mining projects have shown that each landfill site has its own potential with regard to landfill mining. Factors such as the age of the landfill, type of landfill and the country or region where the landfill is located might have an impact on the type of materials stored in the landfill and their valorization potential. In the present article, the valorization options for the materials stored at the REMO site in Houthalen (Belgium) are assessed based on excavation tests done at locations containing either municipal solid waste (MSW) or industrial waste (IW). The results reveal differences in the composition and the characteristics of the waste materials with regard to type of waste (MSW versus IW) and the period during which the waste was stored. Based on the characteristics of the different fractions, an initial assessment was made with regard to their valorization potential. For the plastics, paper/cardboard, wood and textile recovered in this study, waste-to-energy is the most suitable valorization route since the level of contamination was too high to allow high quality material recycling. For metals, glass/ceramics, stones and other inerts in the waste, material valorization might be possible when the materials can adequately be separated. The amount of combustible in the excavated waste varied between 23 and 50% (w/w) with a calorific value of around 18 MJ kg(-1) dw and confirm the large potential of waste-to-energy for landfill mining. All waste samples recovered from the landfill contained a large amount (40-60% (w/w)) of a fine grained (<10 mm) mainly mineral waste material. Especially for industrial waste (mainly shredder from ELV), the fines contained high concentrations of heavy metals (Cu, Cr, Ni and Zn) and offer opportunities for metal extraction and recovery. The development of a treatment plant that enables maximum resource recovery remains however one of the technological challenges for further development of enhanced landfill mining. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:72 / 83
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Case study on sampling, processing and characterization of landfilled municipal solid waste in the view of landfill mining
    Kaartinen, Tommi
    Sormunen, Kai
    Rintala, Jukka
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2013, 55 : 56 - 66
  • [2] CASE STUDY ON ENHANCED LANDFILL MINING AT MONT-SAINT-GUIBERT LANDFILL IN BELGIUM: CHARACTERIZATION AND POTENTIAL OF FINE FRACTIONS
    Parrodi, Juan Carlos Hernandez
    Lopez, Cristina Garcia
    Kueppers, Bastian
    Raulf, Karoline
    Vollprecht, Daniel
    Pretz, Thomas
    Pomberger, Roland
    [J]. DETRITUS, 2019, 8 : 47 - 61
  • [3] POTENTIAL OF SENSOR-BASED SORTING IN ENHANCED LANDFILL MINING
    Kueppers, Bastian
    Hernandez Parrodi, Juan Carlos
    Lopez, Cristina Garcia
    Pomberger, Roland
    Vollprecht, Daniel
    [J]. DETRITUS, 2019, 8 : 24 - 30
  • [4] Feasibility Study for Mining Waste Materials as Sustainable Compost Raw Material Toward Enhanced Landfill Mining
    Syafrudin
    Hadiwidodo, Mochtar
    Sutrisno, Endro
    Hartini, Sri
    Budihardjo, Mochamad Arief
    Ramadan, Bimastyaji Surya
    Puspita, Annisa Sila
    Rachmawati, Fauziyah
    Efriani, Fika Rachmaniar
    [J]. POLISH JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, 2023, 32 (03): : 2323 - 2335
  • [5] Landfill Mining – Deponien als RohstoffquelleLandfill Mining – landfill sites serving as raw materials sources
    A. Bockreis
    J. Knapp
    [J]. Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft, 2011, 63 (3-4) : 70 - 75
  • [6] DEVELOPING THE CASE FOR ENHANCED LANDFILL MINING IN THE UK
    Wagland, Stuart T.
    Coulon, Frederic
    Canopoli, Luisa
    [J]. DETRITUS, 2019, 5 : 105 - 110
  • [7] DEVELOPING STAKEHOLDER ARCHETYPES FOR ENHANCED LANDFILL MINING
    Einhaupl, Paul
    Van Acker, Karel
    Svensson, Niclas
    Van Passel, Steven
    [J]. DETRITUS, 2019, 8 : 109 - 124
  • [8] A DECISION SUPPORT TOOL FOR ENHANCED LANDFILL MINING
    Pastre, Guillaume
    Griffiths, Zoe
    Val, Javier
    Tasiu, Abubakar Muhammad
    Camacho-Dominguez, Erika Valeria
    Wagland, Stuart
    Coulon, Frederic
    [J]. DETRITUS, 2018, 1 : 91 - 101
  • [9] ENHANCED LANDFILL MINING, THE MISSING LINK TO A CIRCULAR ECONOMY 2.0? PREFACE TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE ON RESOURCE RECOVERY THROUGH ENHANCED LANDFILL MINING
    Machiels, Lieven
    Bernardo, Enrico
    Jones, Peter Tom
    [J]. DETRITUS, 2019, 8 : 1 - 4
  • [10] Closing Material Loops: The Enhanced Landfill Mining Concept
    Jones, P. T.
    Geysen, D.
    Tielemans, Y.
    Pontikes, Y.
    Blanpain, B.
    Mishra, B.
    Apelian, D.
    [J]. JOM, 2012, 64 (07) : 743 - 744