This document discusses sustainability in supply chain management. It first defines sustainability and outlines the UN's sustainable development goals. It then defines supply chain management and discusses making the textile industry more sustainable through practices like reducing waste, using renewable energy and safer chemicals, and treating wastewater. The document outlines sustainable supply chain management, including mapping the supply chain, setting expectations for suppliers, conducting training, and encouraging industry collaboration. It concludes by listing references on sustainable supply chain management.
This document discusses the development of noise absorbing composite materials using agricultural waste products. Traditionally, expensive synthetic materials are used for noise absorption but these are not environmentally friendly. The project aims to develop a cheap, renewable and biodegradable noise absorbing material from agricultural wastes like rice straw and bamboo. These materials are abundant, porous, and can be molded into insulation for applications like construction, vehicles and appliances. The document explores extracting and processing rice straw, bamboo and sugarcane waste into composite panels through cutting, blending, pressing and testing to analyze their sound absorbing and thermal properties for noise control.
This report discusses sustainability in the textile industry. It covers raw materials and processing, energy and water usage, environmental impacts, waste management, and developing a more sustainable future. The textile industry is an important part of the economy in Sri Lanka but also uses many chemicals and resources. Proper disposal of waste and use of renewable energy sources are vital to reduce environmental hazards while meeting increasing global demand for textiles. New technologies may help make materials, manufacturing, and the 4R concept of reduce, reuse, recycle, and recover more sustainable.
The document discusses green and sustainable textile production in Bangladesh. It provides background on the importance of the textile industry and outlines concepts for green production including reducing environmental impacts, increasing resource efficiency, and mainstreaming sustainability. The document then presents strategies for implementing green production techniques in the textile sector, focusing on cleaner production processes, occupational health and safety, and energy generation. It also examines the costs and benefits of green production and provides a case study on initiatives by Noman Group in Bangladesh to increase sustainability.
Textile waste can be classified as pre-consumer or post-consumer waste. Recycling is a key concept in modern waste management as it allows for textile waste to be reprocessed into new products. The document discusses various methods of managing textile waste, with recycling positioned as preferable to incineration or landfilling. Designing single-material textile products makes recycling easier by avoiding the need to separate composite materials.
Sustainability Plus compendium - an initiative by fibre2fashion.combhargav pathak
Highly admired & appreciated by the industry leaders, Fibre2fashion.com first initiative of Sustainability Compendium has acquired the interest of the global textile industry at large. Sustainability, as widely talked, is the new mantra of innovation which is of vital concern for the companies and an integral part of 'Corporate Strategy' in the industry today. With growing awareness and higher emphasis on Sustainable manufacturing in Textile, Apparel and Fashion industries has inspired us to launch the 2nd version of our Sustainability Compendium for a continued widespread focus on Sustainable manufacturing.
DESIGN & FABRICATION OF SHREDDING CUM BRIQUETTING MACHINE REPORT Eshver chandra
The demand for energy is becoming a critical challenge for the world as the population continues to grow. This call for Sustainable energy production and supply such as renewable energy technologies. Renewable energy technologies are safe sources of energy that have a much lower environmental impact than conventional energy technologies. So shredding machine is a key to make briquettes which will be used in industries as well as domestic purpose.
This document discusses sustainability in the apparel industry. It defines sustainability as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. The apparel industry uses large amounts of resources and chemicals that harm the environment. The document recommends more sustainable practices like using organic cotton and recycling textiles. It provides examples of companies like Levi's and Nike that are developing sustainable apparel lines using recycled materials and reducing water and waste.
This document discusses sustainability in supply chain management. It first defines sustainability and outlines the UN's sustainable development goals. It then defines supply chain management and discusses making the textile industry more sustainable through practices like reducing waste, using renewable energy and safer chemicals, and treating wastewater. The document outlines sustainable supply chain management, including mapping the supply chain, setting expectations for suppliers, conducting training, and encouraging industry collaboration. It concludes by listing references on sustainable supply chain management.
This document discusses the development of noise absorbing composite materials using agricultural waste products. Traditionally, expensive synthetic materials are used for noise absorption but these are not environmentally friendly. The project aims to develop a cheap, renewable and biodegradable noise absorbing material from agricultural wastes like rice straw and bamboo. These materials are abundant, porous, and can be molded into insulation for applications like construction, vehicles and appliances. The document explores extracting and processing rice straw, bamboo and sugarcane waste into composite panels through cutting, blending, pressing and testing to analyze their sound absorbing and thermal properties for noise control.
This report discusses sustainability in the textile industry. It covers raw materials and processing, energy and water usage, environmental impacts, waste management, and developing a more sustainable future. The textile industry is an important part of the economy in Sri Lanka but also uses many chemicals and resources. Proper disposal of waste and use of renewable energy sources are vital to reduce environmental hazards while meeting increasing global demand for textiles. New technologies may help make materials, manufacturing, and the 4R concept of reduce, reuse, recycle, and recover more sustainable.
The document discusses green and sustainable textile production in Bangladesh. It provides background on the importance of the textile industry and outlines concepts for green production including reducing environmental impacts, increasing resource efficiency, and mainstreaming sustainability. The document then presents strategies for implementing green production techniques in the textile sector, focusing on cleaner production processes, occupational health and safety, and energy generation. It also examines the costs and benefits of green production and provides a case study on initiatives by Noman Group in Bangladesh to increase sustainability.
Textile waste can be classified as pre-consumer or post-consumer waste. Recycling is a key concept in modern waste management as it allows for textile waste to be reprocessed into new products. The document discusses various methods of managing textile waste, with recycling positioned as preferable to incineration or landfilling. Designing single-material textile products makes recycling easier by avoiding the need to separate composite materials.
Sustainability Plus compendium - an initiative by fibre2fashion.combhargav pathak
Highly admired & appreciated by the industry leaders, Fibre2fashion.com first initiative of Sustainability Compendium has acquired the interest of the global textile industry at large. Sustainability, as widely talked, is the new mantra of innovation which is of vital concern for the companies and an integral part of 'Corporate Strategy' in the industry today. With growing awareness and higher emphasis on Sustainable manufacturing in Textile, Apparel and Fashion industries has inspired us to launch the 2nd version of our Sustainability Compendium for a continued widespread focus on Sustainable manufacturing.
DESIGN & FABRICATION OF SHREDDING CUM BRIQUETTING MACHINE REPORT Eshver chandra
The demand for energy is becoming a critical challenge for the world as the population continues to grow. This call for Sustainable energy production and supply such as renewable energy technologies. Renewable energy technologies are safe sources of energy that have a much lower environmental impact than conventional energy technologies. So shredding machine is a key to make briquettes which will be used in industries as well as domestic purpose.
This document discusses sustainability in the apparel industry. It defines sustainability as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. The apparel industry uses large amounts of resources and chemicals that harm the environment. The document recommends more sustainable practices like using organic cotton and recycling textiles. It provides examples of companies like Levi's and Nike that are developing sustainable apparel lines using recycled materials and reducing water and waste.
This document discusses sustainability in the textile industry. It defines sustainability and its three pillars of economic, environmental and social responsibility. The textile industry impacts all three pillars due to its large consumption of resources, chemicals, and energy at each stage of production. To be sustainable, the industry must minimize impacts on the environment and human health while remaining economically viable. Key strategies mentioned include using organic, recycled, and low-impact materials; renewable energy; reducing water and chemical use; and certifications that ensure ethical labor practices. The conclusion emphasizes that sustainability requires consideration for people, planet and profits to provide environmentally friendly and socially responsible products.
This document discusses waste management in the textile industry. It notes that the textile industry produces large amounts of wastewater from dyeing and finishing processes. The wastewater contains dyes, chemicals and other pollutants that require proper treatment before being released. The document reviews different literature on textile waste characteristics and treatment technologies. It discusses various methods that can be used to optimize waste management in textile organizations, such as composting, regeneration, non-woven technology, and using recycled fibers for technical textiles. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of sustainable waste management for textile businesses.
Feasibility analysis of bamboo packagingAnkita Singh
This document discusses the potential for using bamboo as a sustainable packaging material. Some key points:
- Bamboo is a rapidly renewable resource that releases 35% more oxygen than trees and has greater tensile strength, making it an elegant alternative to plastic and paper.
- A proposed bamboo packaging production process would involve removing moisture from bamboo shoots, chipping them, converting to pulp using a Fourdrinier machine, and making corrugated sheets.
- The packaging could target organizations seeking carbon neutrality and be promoted through occasional advertisements. Hard sheets for fragile products would sell for 1200 INR with 36% profit margins.
This document outlines a plan for an essay investigating sustainability in the textile industry with a focus on sustainable fibers. It includes an introduction, three chapter outlines, and a conclusion. Chapter 1 will analyze the environmental impacts of traditional fiber production, with a focus on cotton. Chapter 2 will explore sustainable fiber options, both traditional and innovative. Chapter 3 will discuss sustainable sourcing. The conclusion is that sustainable fibers can provide environmental and social benefits for the textile industry's future.
Manipulation of raw material for production of quality compostBhashana Weerasinghe
Compost is organic matter that has been decomposed and recycled as a fertilizer. There are quality standards for compost developed by governments and industry associations. For example, Canada has three standards for compost quality. Quality compost is well matured, contains humic substances and nutrients, and is free of contaminants and pathogens. Compost can be made from various organic materials like food waste, manure, and plant debris. The size and type of raw materials impacts the composting process and final product quality. Maintaining proper ratios of materials and balancing moisture and nutrients is important for effective composting.
The document discusses best practices for sustainable procurement of paperboard. It identifies three focus areas: long-term supplier engagement, product specification improvement, and complying with environmental measures. Some key sustainable practices discussed include using post-consumer waste and eucalyptus in paperboard, recycled content, aqueous coatings, and soya inks. Implementing sustainability measures can help reduce wastewater, solid waste, wood use, net energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions.
The document discusses various aspects of green and sustainable textile production, including natural dyeing processes, recycling of textiles, use of organic materials, and reducing environmental pollution from the textile industry. It notes that textile production can be harmful through the use of chemicals and release of wastewater, but that more sustainable practices include using natural dyes extracted from plants, recycling fabrics into new materials, and switching to organic cotton and other natural fibers. The document provides details on different natural dye sources and colors, as well as other green textile processes like chlorine-free bleaching and low-temperature dyeing.
Organic vs non organic fabric- rachel summerlinMark McGinley
The document discusses the environmental and health impacts of different fabrics like polyester, rayon, cotton, and organic cotton. It notes that polyester manufacturing emits greenhouse gases and uses large amounts of water and energy. Rayon is made from wood pulp but forests are often cleared for production. Cotton is one of the most pesticide-intensive crops and pesticides can harm workers and contaminate water sources. The document advocates for organic cotton which avoids toxic chemicals and promotes sustainability through practices like composting and natural fertilizers. Choosing organic and fair trade clothing can help protect the environment and people's health.
The document provides a history of paper making and the modern pulp and paper production process. It discusses how paper making has evolved from being done by hand to utilizing modern machinery. The Kraft pulping process is described as the most popular method today. However, pulp and paper production can cause environmental problems like deforestation, water pollution from chemicals, and air pollution. Solutions discussed include sustainable forestry practices and improvements to reduce waste and chemical usage.
Fibre2Fashion contributes first when it comes to textile sustainability. Our recently launched feature on "Sustainability Plus - From Conservation to Business Conversions", has covered major industry players through this initiative. This feature talks about companies playing a major role in sustainability, their sustainable products as well as business practices & other measures towards making a greener environment.
Sustainability plus also confers about important issues & processes involved in textile sustainability, well defined laws & regulations, conservation measures, scope & future market and a lot more information.
Sustainability in Textiles, Eco - Fashion, Bio Mimicry, Kyoto Protocol, Green Procurement, LCA, Eco Testing of Textiles, Use of Natural Dyes, Green Composites, Sustainable Fashion Trends
The textile industry involves the design, production, and distribution of yarn, cloth, clothing, and related products. Key players in the industry include India, China, Bangladesh, and others. The Indian textile industry is the second largest employer in India after agriculture. It contributes significantly to GDP, exports, and employment. However, the industry faces sustainability challenges across cotton cultivation, processing, and labor practices that can be addressed through methods like organic cotton farming, natural dyes, recycling, and ensuring proper working conditions. Leading brands are developing more sustainable products and processes in the industry.
For severatl years now the textile industry suffered from a bad reputation due to pollution caused by the production and the usage of hazardous products. This presentation should help Brands and Retailers to work against this, implement a more environmentally friendly production and have a better conrol over the impact of production and end product on society and environment.
Waste is actually the biggest feed stock available for
processing, to produce useful and usable products. The
increasing amount of waste is a characteristic of the modern
human, though this discloses a more luxury life it presents an
environmental hazard that cannot be ignored. Following this
understanding we decided to impact on method of utilizing waste
and converting it into useful and usable products as well as
reducing the nuisance of waste. The methodology followed comes
in steps; first a random trial to detect the use of unsorted waste
and evaluating the equipment design, secondly improvement of
blending of different components of waste, thirdly improvement
of facilities for uniformity of heat and pressure, finally arriving
at suitable formula regarding the ratio of the different waste
components to give uniformity and better hold of the product.
When choosing organic clothing and textiles, it helps to reduce the use of toxic and persistent pesticides, and in turn, protect the health and the planet. It is easy to understand the hazards of such clothing on our skin, which is the largest organ of our body.
The American Reusable Textile Association shares how the textile service industry can further green its operations and promote the environmental benefits of its service and products — providing reusable textiles to the heatlhcare, hospitality and manufacturing industries.
The document introduces a proposed waste management business in Pune, India. It will be a public-private partnership to address the city's solid waste disposal problems. The business will collect, process, recycle or dispose of waste materials according to regulations. It will have a plant location beyond Hadapsar, Pune. The operational plan discusses production capacity, implementation schedule, competitive advantages, and future expansion possibilities to further reduce landfill waste.
A Feasibility Study of Making Biomass Pellets with Plywood Plant Waste in Ind...Mark Lee
Making biomass pellets with plywood waste is a smart idea. There are many plywood factories in Indonesia. Develop wood pellet production can generate more earnings.
Hall2C Wednesday 11h15 - Dr Sudhakar Muniyasamy7391456
The document summarizes research being conducted on developing sustainable biobased composite products from agricultural waste. It provides background on rising plastic production and environmental issues. The research aims to create value-added industrial biocomposite materials and products from agricultural biomass like maize stalks and sugarcane bagasse. Researchers are developing biodegradable green composites for applications like packaging by optimizing materials like PLA reinforced with cellulose fibers extracted from biomass. The research will support South Africa's industrial sectors and address waste management challenges through creating green jobs and turning waste into profit.
sustainable development in packaging and its economic aspect.Sagar Sen Gupta
The following presentation describes various sustainable developments in primary packaging materials of paper, glass and plastic.
Made by - Sagar sengupta
Post graduate diploma in packaging
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PACKAGING.
This document discusses sustainability in the textile industry. It defines sustainability and its three pillars of economic, environmental and social responsibility. The textile industry impacts all three pillars due to its large consumption of resources, chemicals, and energy at each stage of production. To be sustainable, the industry must minimize impacts on the environment and human health while remaining economically viable. Key strategies mentioned include using organic, recycled, and low-impact materials; renewable energy; reducing water and chemical use; and certifications that ensure ethical labor practices. The conclusion emphasizes that sustainability requires consideration for people, planet and profits to provide environmentally friendly and socially responsible products.
This document discusses waste management in the textile industry. It notes that the textile industry produces large amounts of wastewater from dyeing and finishing processes. The wastewater contains dyes, chemicals and other pollutants that require proper treatment before being released. The document reviews different literature on textile waste characteristics and treatment technologies. It discusses various methods that can be used to optimize waste management in textile organizations, such as composting, regeneration, non-woven technology, and using recycled fibers for technical textiles. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of sustainable waste management for textile businesses.
Feasibility analysis of bamboo packagingAnkita Singh
This document discusses the potential for using bamboo as a sustainable packaging material. Some key points:
- Bamboo is a rapidly renewable resource that releases 35% more oxygen than trees and has greater tensile strength, making it an elegant alternative to plastic and paper.
- A proposed bamboo packaging production process would involve removing moisture from bamboo shoots, chipping them, converting to pulp using a Fourdrinier machine, and making corrugated sheets.
- The packaging could target organizations seeking carbon neutrality and be promoted through occasional advertisements. Hard sheets for fragile products would sell for 1200 INR with 36% profit margins.
This document outlines a plan for an essay investigating sustainability in the textile industry with a focus on sustainable fibers. It includes an introduction, three chapter outlines, and a conclusion. Chapter 1 will analyze the environmental impacts of traditional fiber production, with a focus on cotton. Chapter 2 will explore sustainable fiber options, both traditional and innovative. Chapter 3 will discuss sustainable sourcing. The conclusion is that sustainable fibers can provide environmental and social benefits for the textile industry's future.
Manipulation of raw material for production of quality compostBhashana Weerasinghe
Compost is organic matter that has been decomposed and recycled as a fertilizer. There are quality standards for compost developed by governments and industry associations. For example, Canada has three standards for compost quality. Quality compost is well matured, contains humic substances and nutrients, and is free of contaminants and pathogens. Compost can be made from various organic materials like food waste, manure, and plant debris. The size and type of raw materials impacts the composting process and final product quality. Maintaining proper ratios of materials and balancing moisture and nutrients is important for effective composting.
The document discusses best practices for sustainable procurement of paperboard. It identifies three focus areas: long-term supplier engagement, product specification improvement, and complying with environmental measures. Some key sustainable practices discussed include using post-consumer waste and eucalyptus in paperboard, recycled content, aqueous coatings, and soya inks. Implementing sustainability measures can help reduce wastewater, solid waste, wood use, net energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions.
The document discusses various aspects of green and sustainable textile production, including natural dyeing processes, recycling of textiles, use of organic materials, and reducing environmental pollution from the textile industry. It notes that textile production can be harmful through the use of chemicals and release of wastewater, but that more sustainable practices include using natural dyes extracted from plants, recycling fabrics into new materials, and switching to organic cotton and other natural fibers. The document provides details on different natural dye sources and colors, as well as other green textile processes like chlorine-free bleaching and low-temperature dyeing.
Organic vs non organic fabric- rachel summerlinMark McGinley
The document discusses the environmental and health impacts of different fabrics like polyester, rayon, cotton, and organic cotton. It notes that polyester manufacturing emits greenhouse gases and uses large amounts of water and energy. Rayon is made from wood pulp but forests are often cleared for production. Cotton is one of the most pesticide-intensive crops and pesticides can harm workers and contaminate water sources. The document advocates for organic cotton which avoids toxic chemicals and promotes sustainability through practices like composting and natural fertilizers. Choosing organic and fair trade clothing can help protect the environment and people's health.
The document provides a history of paper making and the modern pulp and paper production process. It discusses how paper making has evolved from being done by hand to utilizing modern machinery. The Kraft pulping process is described as the most popular method today. However, pulp and paper production can cause environmental problems like deforestation, water pollution from chemicals, and air pollution. Solutions discussed include sustainable forestry practices and improvements to reduce waste and chemical usage.
Fibre2Fashion contributes first when it comes to textile sustainability. Our recently launched feature on "Sustainability Plus - From Conservation to Business Conversions", has covered major industry players through this initiative. This feature talks about companies playing a major role in sustainability, their sustainable products as well as business practices & other measures towards making a greener environment.
Sustainability plus also confers about important issues & processes involved in textile sustainability, well defined laws & regulations, conservation measures, scope & future market and a lot more information.
Sustainability in Textiles, Eco - Fashion, Bio Mimicry, Kyoto Protocol, Green Procurement, LCA, Eco Testing of Textiles, Use of Natural Dyes, Green Composites, Sustainable Fashion Trends
The textile industry involves the design, production, and distribution of yarn, cloth, clothing, and related products. Key players in the industry include India, China, Bangladesh, and others. The Indian textile industry is the second largest employer in India after agriculture. It contributes significantly to GDP, exports, and employment. However, the industry faces sustainability challenges across cotton cultivation, processing, and labor practices that can be addressed through methods like organic cotton farming, natural dyes, recycling, and ensuring proper working conditions. Leading brands are developing more sustainable products and processes in the industry.
For severatl years now the textile industry suffered from a bad reputation due to pollution caused by the production and the usage of hazardous products. This presentation should help Brands and Retailers to work against this, implement a more environmentally friendly production and have a better conrol over the impact of production and end product on society and environment.
Waste is actually the biggest feed stock available for
processing, to produce useful and usable products. The
increasing amount of waste is a characteristic of the modern
human, though this discloses a more luxury life it presents an
environmental hazard that cannot be ignored. Following this
understanding we decided to impact on method of utilizing waste
and converting it into useful and usable products as well as
reducing the nuisance of waste. The methodology followed comes
in steps; first a random trial to detect the use of unsorted waste
and evaluating the equipment design, secondly improvement of
blending of different components of waste, thirdly improvement
of facilities for uniformity of heat and pressure, finally arriving
at suitable formula regarding the ratio of the different waste
components to give uniformity and better hold of the product.
When choosing organic clothing and textiles, it helps to reduce the use of toxic and persistent pesticides, and in turn, protect the health and the planet. It is easy to understand the hazards of such clothing on our skin, which is the largest organ of our body.
The American Reusable Textile Association shares how the textile service industry can further green its operations and promote the environmental benefits of its service and products — providing reusable textiles to the heatlhcare, hospitality and manufacturing industries.
The document introduces a proposed waste management business in Pune, India. It will be a public-private partnership to address the city's solid waste disposal problems. The business will collect, process, recycle or dispose of waste materials according to regulations. It will have a plant location beyond Hadapsar, Pune. The operational plan discusses production capacity, implementation schedule, competitive advantages, and future expansion possibilities to further reduce landfill waste.
A Feasibility Study of Making Biomass Pellets with Plywood Plant Waste in Ind...Mark Lee
Making biomass pellets with plywood waste is a smart idea. There are many plywood factories in Indonesia. Develop wood pellet production can generate more earnings.
Hall2C Wednesday 11h15 - Dr Sudhakar Muniyasamy7391456
The document summarizes research being conducted on developing sustainable biobased composite products from agricultural waste. It provides background on rising plastic production and environmental issues. The research aims to create value-added industrial biocomposite materials and products from agricultural biomass like maize stalks and sugarcane bagasse. Researchers are developing biodegradable green composites for applications like packaging by optimizing materials like PLA reinforced with cellulose fibers extracted from biomass. The research will support South Africa's industrial sectors and address waste management challenges through creating green jobs and turning waste into profit.
sustainable development in packaging and its economic aspect.Sagar Sen Gupta
The following presentation describes various sustainable developments in primary packaging materials of paper, glass and plastic.
Made by - Sagar sengupta
Post graduate diploma in packaging
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PACKAGING.
The document discusses sustainability in the textile industry. It outlines several challenges faced by the industry related to waste generation and resource use. Some key issues are water and energy waste, hazardous chemicals, and health risks for workers. The document then discusses approaches to improve sustainability, such as reducing waste through practices like the 3R's and more efficient production processes. It also covers initiatives for more sustainable cotton farming and effluent treatment plants to reuse water. The goal of these various efforts is to move the industry toward a circular economy model.
The document discusses sustainability in the textile industry. It outlines several challenges faced by the industry related to waste generation and resource use. Some ways to increase sustainability mentioned include adopting circular economy principles, initiatives like Better Cotton and Cradle to Cradle, and innovating processes to reduce water and chemicals. Effluent treatment plants can help treat wastewater from production to allow water recycling and reuse.
The document discusses a platform called EcoPulpTrace that is designed to track and verify the sustainability of pulp sourcing for paper production. It aims to foster transparency and accountability between manufacturers and environmentally responsible suppliers. The platform provides supplier profiles, sustainability metrics, carbon footprint tracking, and educational resources to empower manufacturers to make sustainable sourcing decisions. Case studies describe how manufacturers like GreenPaper Innovations have leveraged the platform to enhance transparency, reduce their carbon footprint, and gain a competitive advantage by aligning with sustainable values.
cleaner technology in pulp and paper industry Chētâñ Şhărmă
Chetan Sharma presented on cleaner technology in the pulp and paper industries. The presentation covered the significant environmental impacts of pulp and paper production, including high water usage, large wastewater outputs containing chemicals from pulping and bleaching, and air emissions. It also discussed technologies that have been implemented to reduce pollution, such as chemical recovery systems, best available techniques, new pulping/bleaching processes, and primary, secondary, and tertiary wastewater treatment methods including biological, chemical, and physical processes. The presentation concluded that minimizing waste and further developing treatment technologies are important to reduce the environmental risks of the pulp and paper industry.
Heavy Industries: Advancing American Manufacturing - Forest Products Industry...Alliance To Save Energy
Nov 17, 2009: Alliance to Save Energy Congressional briefing, "Heavy Industries: Advancing American Manufacturing," - A discussion by industry experts centering on the current and future prospects for energy efficiency in their four respective industries. All agreed on the great potential for energy efficiency projects but acknowledged the formidable barriers that inhibit investment.
IRJET- Application of Paper Sludge in different FieldsIRJET Journal
The document summarizes research on applications of paper sludge in different fields. It discusses using paper sludge in agricultural fields to improve soil conditions, as a hydraulic barrier material in landfills, and in hydrophobic concrete. Studies found that applying paper sludge to agricultural land provided benefits like soil conditioning from organic matter, increased soil pH and addition of plant nutrients. Research also showed some types of paper sludge have properties suitable for use as low permeability barriers in landfill covers. Additionally, transforming waste paper sludge ash into a super hydrophobic powder was found to improve the water resistance of concrete.
The document discusses waste management and the circular economy in Dorset, England. It analyzes the current waste streams in the region, including over 400,000 tons per year of biogenic waste. It identifies opportunities to increase the value of waste processing through more advanced analysis and new technologies, such as intercepting waste at source, segregation, conversion to industrial feedstocks, and maximizing benefits from anaerobic digestion. The document also discusses a potential furniture refurbishment program for the 90,000 tons per year of furniture and manufacturing waste in Dorset to provide affordable options. It notes that adding value to waste is hindered by a lack of data, clear business models, and need to synchronize infrastructure and markets.
MYRA Business School, Mysore Business education in emerging markets - integra...MyRA School of Business
Business Education in Emerging Markets - Integrating Environmental Issues for Business Success. Major consumer brand owners and retailers are adding ‘ecologically-friendly’ attributes to their products and thereby building a sustainable relationship with the clients.
MYRA Business School, Mysore Business education in emerging markets - integra...MYRA School of Business
Business Education in Emerging Markets - Integrating Environmental Issues for Business Success. Major consumer brand owners and retailers are adding ‘ecologically-friendly’ attributes to their products and thereby building a sustainable relationship with the clients.
This document discusses the challenges and opportunities of green manufacturing. It first discusses the environmental impacts of manufacturing processes, including greenhouse gas emissions and waste generation. It then defines sustainable manufacturing and green manufacturing. It discusses concepts like closed-loop manufacturing and the evolution of sustainable production paradigms. Motivations for green manufacturing include regulations, efficiency, and resource scarcity. Challenges for China's manufacturing include international green trade barriers and environmental issues. Technological opportunities for sustainable manufacturing include new materials, product and process innovation, and supply chain operations. New employment opportunities may also arise in sustainable manufacturing fields.
This document summarizes research on converting plastic waste to liquid fuel through pyrolysis. It discusses:
- Plastic waste management is a major problem in Khartoum, Sudan, with over 1 million tons of solid waste annually, 12.7% of which is plastic.
- Pyrolysis involves heating plastic in the absence of oxygen to produce liquid oil, gas, and carbon black. The oil yield from plastic pyrolysis is 80-90%.
- The document evaluates several commercial pyrolysis processes and modifies the thermofuel process in Aspen Hysys software to improve efficiency.
- The modified process uses screw conveyors to melt plastic continuously and utilizes uncondensed gases to heat the feed,
The document discusses sustainability in chemical engineering and various methods to make chemical processes more sustainable. It describes cellulosic biofuels which use renewable biomass sources that do not compete with food production. Integrating industrial ecology principles can minimize waste by recycling byproducts. The cradle-to-cradle concept aims to ensure nothing is wasted and products can be recycled or composted. Process intensification techniques like spinning disk reactors can improve mass and heat transfer to make processes more efficient and use smaller reactor volumes.
METHODS OF INCREASING CALORIFIC VALUE OF BRIQUETTES USING BIOMASSIRJET Journal
The document discusses methods for increasing the calorific value of briquettes using biomass. It explores techniques like densification through pelletizing and briquetting, using additives like binders and fillers, and pre-treatment processes like torrefaction and carbonization. These methods can effectively increase the calorific value of briquettes by increasing biomass density, improving combustion properties, and removing moisture and increasing carbon content. The document also summarizes the briquetting process, potential technologies to further increase calorific value such as binder-less briquetting and torrefaction, and the scope for biomass briquettes in India given availability of resources and government
This document provides a detailed project report on a 1000 kg/h briquetting plant. It introduces briquettes and the briquetting process, describing the types of raw materials that can be used like agricultural waste and their specifications. It discusses the key aspects of setting up and operating a briquetting plant, including production capacity, land and manpower requirements, maintenance, and the advantages of briquettes over other solid fuels. The conclusion emphasizes the large amount of agricultural waste generated globally each year and the opportunity for waste conversion to energy through briquetting.
CP oppurtunities in Pulp & Paper sector.pptssuser646693
The document provides an overview of the pulp and paper industry production process. It discusses the key steps which include raw material processing, pulping, chemical recovery, bleaching, paper production, and recycling. The pulp and paper industry has implemented various cleaner production measures to reduce environmental impacts such as increasing recycling rates, avoiding chlorine bleaching, improving energy and water efficiency, and reusing materials and byproducts. The ideal paper mill applies closed loop and zero discharge processes to minimize waste generation and environmental impacts.
The document provides an overview of the pulp and paper industry production process. It discusses the key steps which include raw material processing, pulping, chemical recovery, bleaching, paper production, and recycling. The pulp and paper industry has implemented various cleaner production measures to reduce environmental impacts such as increasing recycling rates, avoiding chlorine bleaching, improving energy and water efficiency, and reusing materials and byproducts. The ideal paper mill applies closed loop and zero discharge processes to minimize waste generation and environmental impacts.
Plastic Waste Management and Recycling Technology : P1Vignesh Sekar
The main objective of this presentation is to emphasise the reduced use of plastic and the beneficial management of plastic waste. This also includes alternative measures for the substitution of the synthetic polymers. Efficient transformation of plastic into energy and fuel. Controlling the impact of plastic waste on the environment. Making our environment an eco-friendly zone.
NIMA2024 | De toegevoegde waarde van DEI en ESG in campagnes | Nathalie Lam |...BBPMedia1
Nathalie zal delen hoe DEI en ESG een fundamentele rol kunnen spelen in je merkstrategie en je de juiste aansluiting kan creëren met je doelgroep. Door middel van voorbeelden en simpele handvatten toont ze hoe dit in jouw organisatie toegepast kan worden.
The Most Inspiring Entrepreneurs to Follow in 2024.pdfthesiliconleaders
In a world where the potential of youth innovation remains vastly untouched, there emerges a guiding light in the form of Norm Goldstein, the Founder and CEO of EduNetwork Partners. His dedication to this cause has earned him recognition as a Congressional Leadership Award recipient.
Discover timeless style with the 2022 Vintage Roman Numerals Men's Ring. Crafted from premium stainless steel, this 6mm wide ring embodies elegance and durability. Perfect as a gift, it seamlessly blends classic Roman numeral detailing with modern sophistication, making it an ideal accessory for any occasion.
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Brian Fitzsimmons on the Business Strategy and Content Flywheel of Barstool S...Neil Horowitz
On episode 272 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Brian Fitzsimmons, Director of Licensing and Business Development for Barstool Sports.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
Ellen Burstyn: From Detroit Dreamer to Hollywood Legend | CIO Women MagazineCIOWomenMagazine
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1. ECORNFIBER FOR CHINA JUNE 5 2007 DAIOYUTAI STATE GUESTHOUSE BEIJING, CHINA PREPARED BY JINSHANLIN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CO. ECORNTECH,INC. SPONSORED BY INTERNATIONAL GREEN INDUSTRY CORPORATION ORGANIZATION, UNITED NATIONS
2. INTRODUCTION TALKING POINTS CONCERN ABOUT THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION OF FORESTRY RESOURCES MEETING CONCERNS AND INCREASING EFFICIENCY WITH NEW PROVEN TECHNOLOGY THE GLOBAL CHALLENGE
3. THE GLOBAL CHALLENGE NO LONGER CAN WE ASK THE QUESTION: WHICH IS MORE IMPORTANT SAVING MONEY, OR SAVING THE ENVIRONMENT? WE NO LONGER HAVE TO THANKS TO ECORNTECH AND OUR PARTNERS HERE TODAY JINSHANLIN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CO
20. CORN STALK COLLECTED; RAW MATERIAL PURCHASED PROCESS FLOW ECORNFIBER™ PRODUCTION FACILITY BOARD, AND PAPER, PRODUCERS CONSUMERS ENJOY HIGHER QUALITY PRODUCTS
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26. JUST THE BEGINNING BAILING AND HARVESTING TECHNOLOGIES BOARD TECHNOLOGIES: OSB ALTERNATIVE CARBON FILTRATION SYSTEM MOST IMPORTANT: CELLULOSIC ETHANOL PRODUCTION
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29. TECHNICAL OVERVIEW Introduction -. Cornstalk is a potential inexpensive source of quality fiber that can be used in paper industry for quality paper products and fiber board. -. Cornstalk offers the most promising fiber source which contains very little and/or no silica in the fiber matrix. -. Cornstalks are not at all used in pulp and paper industry, although nearly 284 million tons/year are available worldwide, including 130 million tons/year in China.
30. TECHNICAL OVERVIEW Comparison of Fibers Compared to the wood pulp, the corn pulp has more cellulose and less lignin and appropriate to paper manufacturing. Its fiber length is a little longer than the hardwood and its yield (45-55%) is almost the same when our chemical pulping methods are applied. Soft Wood Cornstalk Hardwood Fiber length yield Cellulose content Lignin content
31. TECHNICAL OVERVIEW -. Cornstalk pulping process needs less chemical, lower temperature, less time than wood pulping for similar yield. -. Cornstalk pulp needs less bleaching chemicals and fewer stages than wood pulp bleaching. Cornstalk pulp manufacturing process Our procedure Compression bailing transportation Compression chip transportation Baling compression Cornstalk Harvesting Chipper or refiner Chip storage and compression
32. TECHNICAL OVERVIEW Comparisons of Papers from Cornstalk and Wood Chip Cornstalk pulp could provide quality printing and writing grade paper with compare with wood paper Sample Basis weight (g/m 2 ) Density (kg/m 3 ) Diffuse Brightness (%) Printing Opacity (%) Tensile index (N · m/g) Stretch (%) Tearing Index (mN · m 2 /g) Wood pulp 80.4 698 87.4 89.8 12.0 1.73 4.7 Corn stalk pulp 76.9 784 88.7 87.2 25.5 2.65 6.4
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34. TECHNICAL OVERVIEW -. The cornstalk fiber exceeds the mechanical and physical property values for standard industrial grade of wood fibers. -. Processing cornstalk fiber consumes less energy and time than those required for wood fiber. -. The cornstalk fiber has the bright future for the cheapest source of fiber, saving energy and eco-friendly policies. Conclusions -. EcornFiber TM is the best answer for non-wood fiber.