Recycling and re-use of waste are economically attractive options for public and private actors due to widespread separate collection and the development of functional markets for secondary raw materials. The ceramic sector is particularly sensitive to this setting through re-entry into the production cycle of all by-products and partially amounts of residues derived from depuration treatment process. Besides, thanks to academic and industrial research results, there is the tendency to see different inorganic wastes, \u201cend of wastes\u201d and by-products as new good candidates. In the present work, two case studies, one describing ceramics with high amount of glass waste and one ceramics with different kind of wastes, end-of-wastes and...
The high temperature processing of porcelain stoneware products is attractive for the possibility to...
Virgin inorganic raw materials can be partially replaced by glass waste in order to reduce the envir...
The circular economy in the area of waste management implies their re‐use as a raw material in diffe...
Recycling and re-use of waste are economically attractive options for public and private actors due ...
Nowadays, ceramic tile are manufactured at zero emissions permitting to recycle all by-products and ...
The aim of this work is to show possibilities for recycling solid waste by the vitrification/devitri...
Recycling and valorisation of waste materials coming from municipal and industrial processes has bec...
Actually, the recovery and valorisation of the solid residues (bottom and fly ash) coming from munic...
Thanks to European environmental rules and regulations establishment, waste recycling has become a m...
The present work shows the path towards the industrial production of ceramic tiles containing a high...
Nowadays glassy sand, obtained from the secondary waste of glass, is well accepted by glass factorie...
Nowadays glassy sand, obtained from the secondary waste of glass, is well accepted by glass factorie...
The stabilization of inorganic waste of various nature and origin, in glasses, has been a key strate...
The European regulations encourage industries towards a green and circular economy in which “reuse”...
During recent years, special attention has been devoted both to solving pollution problems during th...
The high temperature processing of porcelain stoneware products is attractive for the possibility to...
Virgin inorganic raw materials can be partially replaced by glass waste in order to reduce the envir...
The circular economy in the area of waste management implies their re‐use as a raw material in diffe...
Recycling and re-use of waste are economically attractive options for public and private actors due ...
Nowadays, ceramic tile are manufactured at zero emissions permitting to recycle all by-products and ...
The aim of this work is to show possibilities for recycling solid waste by the vitrification/devitri...
Recycling and valorisation of waste materials coming from municipal and industrial processes has bec...
Actually, the recovery and valorisation of the solid residues (bottom and fly ash) coming from munic...
Thanks to European environmental rules and regulations establishment, waste recycling has become a m...
The present work shows the path towards the industrial production of ceramic tiles containing a high...
Nowadays glassy sand, obtained from the secondary waste of glass, is well accepted by glass factorie...
Nowadays glassy sand, obtained from the secondary waste of glass, is well accepted by glass factorie...
The stabilization of inorganic waste of various nature and origin, in glasses, has been a key strate...
The European regulations encourage industries towards a green and circular economy in which “reuse”...
During recent years, special attention has been devoted both to solving pollution problems during th...
The high temperature processing of porcelain stoneware products is attractive for the possibility to...
Virgin inorganic raw materials can be partially replaced by glass waste in order to reduce the envir...
The circular economy in the area of waste management implies their re‐use as a raw material in diffe...