Eco-Balance analysis of the disused lead-acid-batteries recycling technology

The article presents the results of the eco-balance analysis of the disused lead-acid batteries recycling process. Test-dedicated technology offers the possibility to recover other elements, for example, polypropylene of the battery case or to obtain crystalline sodium sulphate. The life cycle asses...

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Main Authors: Kamińska Ewa, Kamiński Tomasz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171902027
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spelling doaj-b3d0c2caaf8e43a2b8aa9851367369d02021-02-02T03:21:10ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422017-01-01190202710.1051/e3sconf/20171902027e3sconf_eems2017_02027Eco-Balance analysis of the disused lead-acid-batteries recycling technologyKamińska EwaKamiński TomaszThe article presents the results of the eco-balance analysis of the disused lead-acid batteries recycling process. Test-dedicated technology offers the possibility to recover other elements, for example, polypropylene of the battery case or to obtain crystalline sodium sulphate. The life cycle assessment was made using ReCiPe and IMPACT2002 + methods. The results are shown as environmental points [Pt]. The results are shown in the environmental categories, specific for each of the methods grouped in the impact categories. 1 Mg of the processed srap was a dopted as the functional unit. The results of the analyses indicate that recycling processes may provide the environmental impact of recycling technology less harmful. Repeated use of lead causes that its original sources are not explored. Similarly, the use of granule production-dedicated polypropylene extracted from battery casings that are used in the plastics industry, has environmental benefits. Due to the widespread use of lead-acid batteries, the attention should be paid to their proper utilization, especially in terms of heavy metals, especially lead. According to the calculations, the highest level of environmental benefits from the use of lead from secondary sources in the production of new products, was observed in the refining process.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171902027
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title Eco-Balance analysis of the disused lead-acid-batteries recycling technology
title_short Eco-Balance analysis of the disused lead-acid-batteries recycling technology
title_full Eco-Balance analysis of the disused lead-acid-batteries recycling technology
title_fullStr Eco-Balance analysis of the disused lead-acid-batteries recycling technology
title_full_unstemmed Eco-Balance analysis of the disused lead-acid-batteries recycling technology
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description The article presents the results of the eco-balance analysis of the disused lead-acid batteries recycling process. Test-dedicated technology offers the possibility to recover other elements, for example, polypropylene of the battery case or to obtain crystalline sodium sulphate. The life cycle assessment was made using ReCiPe and IMPACT2002 + methods. The results are shown as environmental points [Pt]. The results are shown in the environmental categories, specific for each of the methods grouped in the impact categories. 1 Mg of the processed srap was a dopted as the functional unit. The results of the analyses indicate that recycling processes may provide the environmental impact of recycling technology less harmful. Repeated use of lead causes that its original sources are not explored. Similarly, the use of granule production-dedicated polypropylene extracted from battery casings that are used in the plastics industry, has environmental benefits. Due to the widespread use of lead-acid batteries, the attention should be paid to their proper utilization, especially in terms of heavy metals, especially lead. According to the calculations, the highest level of environmental benefits from the use of lead from secondary sources in the production of new products, was observed in the refining process.
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