Recirculation: A New Concept to Drive Innovation in Sustainable Product Design for Bio-Based Products

Bio-based products are made from renewable materials, offering a promising basis for the production of sustainable chemicals, materials, and more complex articles. However, biomass is not a limitless resource or one without environmental and social impacts. Therefore, while it is important to use bi...

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Main Authors: James Sherwood, James H. Clark, Thomas J. Farmer, Lorenzo Herrero-Davila, Laurianne Moity
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-12-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/22/1/48
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spelling doaj-b8737dbc42ee48a9b35d6741481b18f42020-11-24T22:56:13ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492016-12-012214810.3390/molecules22010048molecules22010048Recirculation: A New Concept to Drive Innovation in Sustainable Product Design for Bio-Based ProductsJames Sherwood0James H. Clark1Thomas J. Farmer2Lorenzo Herrero-Davila3Laurianne Moity4Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence, Department of Chemistry, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UKGreen Chemistry Centre of Excellence, Department of Chemistry, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UKGreen Chemistry Centre of Excellence, Department of Chemistry, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UKGreen Chemistry Centre of Excellence, Department of Chemistry, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UKGreen Chemistry Centre of Excellence, Department of Chemistry, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UKBio-based products are made from renewable materials, offering a promising basis for the production of sustainable chemicals, materials, and more complex articles. However, biomass is not a limitless resource or one without environmental and social impacts. Therefore, while it is important to use biomass and grow a bio-based economy, displacing the unsustainable petroleum basis of energy and chemical production, any resource must be used effectively to reduce waste. Standards have been developed to support the bio-based product market in order to achieve this aim. However, the design of bio-based products has not received the same level of attention. Reported here are the first steps towards the development of a framework of understanding which connects product design to resource efficiency. Research and development scientists and engineers are encouraged to think beyond simple functionality and associate value to the potential of materials in their primary use and beyond.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/22/1/48bio-based productsbio-based economycircular economyend-of-lifewastesustainability
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Recirculation: A New Concept to Drive Innovation in Sustainable Product Design for Bio-Based Products
Molecules
bio-based products
bio-based economy
circular economy
end-of-life
waste
sustainability
author_facet James Sherwood
James H. Clark
Thomas J. Farmer
Lorenzo Herrero-Davila
Laurianne Moity
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title Recirculation: A New Concept to Drive Innovation in Sustainable Product Design for Bio-Based Products
title_short Recirculation: A New Concept to Drive Innovation in Sustainable Product Design for Bio-Based Products
title_full Recirculation: A New Concept to Drive Innovation in Sustainable Product Design for Bio-Based Products
title_fullStr Recirculation: A New Concept to Drive Innovation in Sustainable Product Design for Bio-Based Products
title_full_unstemmed Recirculation: A New Concept to Drive Innovation in Sustainable Product Design for Bio-Based Products
title_sort recirculation: a new concept to drive innovation in sustainable product design for bio-based products
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Bio-based products are made from renewable materials, offering a promising basis for the production of sustainable chemicals, materials, and more complex articles. However, biomass is not a limitless resource or one without environmental and social impacts. Therefore, while it is important to use biomass and grow a bio-based economy, displacing the unsustainable petroleum basis of energy and chemical production, any resource must be used effectively to reduce waste. Standards have been developed to support the bio-based product market in order to achieve this aim. However, the design of bio-based products has not received the same level of attention. Reported here are the first steps towards the development of a framework of understanding which connects product design to resource efficiency. Research and development scientists and engineers are encouraged to think beyond simple functionality and associate value to the potential of materials in their primary use and beyond.
topic bio-based products
bio-based economy
circular economy
end-of-life
waste
sustainability
url http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/22/1/48
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