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Eco-Design for Clean Technologies and Recycling
Some lessons from automotive industry
  • This paper aims at presenting how eco-design
    practices are promoting clean technologies
    development and diffusion throughout the life
    cycle of products from materials selection to end
    of life products recycling.
  • Eco-design concept and practices
  • Materials Selection and Ecomaterials
  • 2. Eco-design in automotive industry
  • Environmental Innovations on products and
    process
  • Eco-design fostering cars recyclability
  • 3. Some concluding remarks opportunities for
    Brazil

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After Rio-92 World Summit on Environment,
pollution prevention, waste minimization,
materials recovery and recycling has been a
growing subject of interest in Brazil. Since the
end of the last century product design has been
enlarged to cope with environmental requirements
from materials selection up to recycling
processes. The idea is to design products
avoiding rather than controlling environmental
impacts during theirs lifecycle, from cradle to
grave, or from mining extraction to end of life
products recycling to materials recovery. That
is exactly what eco-design means prevention
instead of end of pipe solutions. But recycling
does not always prevent environmental impacts. So
clean technologies and sound recycling processes
management are sometimes required to avoid extra
environmental contamination.
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Eco-design concept and practices
  • Eco-design is a set new designing approach
    environmentally oriented such as DFR -Design for
    Recycling , which consists in providing an added
    value recycling condition to new products at the
    end of their life cycle.
  • In Europe, since the year 2000, vehicles are
    being eco-designed to achieve 95 of
    recyclability and to contribute to close
    automotive materials life cycle loop, by
    incorporating recycled materials in new vehicles
    as well.

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Eco-design concept and practices (2)
  • The translation of the eco-design concept in best
    environmental practices requires a lot of effort
    on technical and cultural changes.
  • Besides for a successful eco-design practice the
    design team has to have a holistic and
    sustainable approach of the vehicle itself.
    Internal as well as external to the company.
  • And the first step is materials selection that is
    a key element of eco-design.

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Materials Selection
  • For this purpose the first step is materials
    selection that means to take
  • Recyclable and renewable materials
  • Materials free from toxic substances
  • Monomaterials or compatible ones
  • Low energy materials etc
  • Secondly, complex products -automobile,
    computers and electric and electronic equipments-
    have to be designed to be assembled and
    disassembled to facilitate ELP recycling.

6
Ecomaterials
  • Ecomaterials is one of the newest concepts
    connected to eco-design practices and clean
    technologies.
  • It has are many terms that can be taken as
    synonymous
  • environmentally conscious materials,
  • environmentally motivated materials,
  • environmentally benign materials,
  • environmentally friendly materials or
  • environmentally preferable materials.
  • They all mean materials developed to minimize
    adverse effects on the environment.

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Ecomaterials (2)
  • From a technological viewpoint Halada classifies
    ecomaterials into four categories
  • Harmful-substance free
  • Low environmental profile (recycled and
    renewable)
  • Recyclable materials and
  • Materials for efficient energy flow.

8
Eco-design in automotive industry
  • According to European Directive 2000/53/EC on
    ELV, automakers are responsible for their
    products from cradle to grave. They are expected
    to coordinate the implementation of the vehicles
    recycling chain from the materials suppliers to
    the recyclers.
  • They are expected to conceive a disassembly
    line, back to the auto-parts and materials
    producers, providing technical information to
    recyclers.
  • So eco-design practices requires a lot of
    teamwork inside and outside the car companies.

9
The European Directive on End of Life Vehicles
2000/53/EC set.2000
  • It is aiming at prevention of waste disposal and
    encouraging ELV re-use, recycling and energetic
    valorization at a rate of 95 in 2015.
  • Concerning eco-design the Directive states
  • the requirements for dismantling, reuse and
    recycling of end-of-life vehicles and their
    components should be integrated in the design and
    production of new vehicles. (.)
  • Producers should ensure that vehicles are
    designed and manufactured in such a way as to
    allow the quantified targets for reuse, recycling
    and recovery to be achieved.

10
Eco-design for Solving Recycling Problems
  • Automotive steel/copper contamination on
    automotive shredder residues ARS-affects the
    quality of recycled steel and do not to allow the
    reuse of this material on new automotive parts.
  • There are many ways of dealing with the problem
  • 1. diluting the recycled scrap with virgin metal
  • 2. treating Cu-bearing steel in the furnace to
    remove the Cu
  • 3. Increasing the tolerance of sheet steel for Cu
    by adding P
  • 4. Upgrading Cu-bearing steel severely into new
    mill shapes
  • 5. Using the scrap for other possible
    applications
  • 6. Hot roll in a reducing atmosphere to avoid the
    oxide formation
  • 7. Divert the steel scrap to iron casting, where
    the Cu content can be used as a graphitizer and
    so on.

11
Environmental Innovations on products and process
  • The expected technological developments are
  • Nanomaterials nanotechnologies promoting
  • dematerialization, cleaner superficial
    treatment, and new treatments for industrial
    residues and effluents as well.
  • Near net shape techniques, in which the initial
    production of the item is very close to the final
  • superplastic forming for plastics and composites
  • sintering for metals and metals composites molded
    injection
  • rapid prototyping to simulate by computer aided
    design (CAD) and to produce by computer aided
    manufacture (CAM) complex shapes in a melting-pot
    of materials.
  • Ecomaterials for sctrucutral uses (bodyshop) -
    more recylcable and free from toxic substances

12
Eco-design fostering cars recyclability The case
of Renault Modus
  • Modus inaugurated a new segment of the compact
    mono-space., 95 recyclable, and was the first
    Renault model totally eco-designed by the
    software OPERA -Overseas Program for Economic
    Recycling Analyses.
  • Its interior has numerous storage compartments in
    the dashboard, the front floor and doors, where
    we can find the environmental thought of
    eco-designed parts.
  • Its dashboard incorporates around 50 of recycled
    PP corresponding to almost 5 kg.
  • The OPERA is expected to be speeded the recycled
    PP evolution in Renault vehicles helping them to
    reach their goal of 50 Kg per vehicle in 2016.

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Closing Life Cycle Materials loop by Recycling
Primary Raw Materials
Materials Synthesis and Processing gas
emissions, greenhouse effect heavy metals
Engineered Materials chemical effluents gas
emissions
Mineral Extraction deforestation, acid drainage,
ecosystems disturb, waters contamination.
  • Secondary Raw Materials

Components manufacturing industrial scraps
Environment
Components and ELP Recycling
Final Products Manufacturing industrial scraps
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