Key Strategies in Industry for Circular Economy: Analysis of Remanufacturing and Beneficial Reuse

Subodh Chaudhari, Sachin Nimbalkar, Bruce Lung, Marco Gonzalez, Bert Hill, Bryant Esch

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Abstract

Manufacturing, in the effort to be more sustainable, is increasingly focusing on energy efficiency and waste reduction. DOE’s Better Buildings Better Plants Program has established Waste Reduction Network that works with 32 industrial partners to achieve higher material efficiency and reduce waste. United States generates 7.6 Billion Tons of industrial solid waste as estimated by EPA. In a linear economy as the economy grows, so does the waste – increasing strain on resources and the environment. The Circular Economy (CE) model keeps the available resources in circulation for longer period of time easing the burden on the environment. Remanufacturing and (Beneficial) reuse are widely accepted channels in 9R methodology and established pillars of CE. This chapter reviews the two key strategies and their adoption in different industrial sectors. It reviews the key barriers faced by manufacturers in implementing these methodologies and discusses the possible solutions to those barriers. The chapter also reviews impact of these CE strategies on sustainability, material efficiency and the economic and social benefits. Finally, this chapter presents two case studies from DOE’s Better Plants partners – one on remanufacturing of components in heavy vehicles industry and one on beneficial reuse of spent foundry sand, a non-hazardous solid waste, and discusses the project impacts.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTechnology Innovation for the Circular Economy
Subtitle of host publicationRecycling, Remanufacturing, Design, System Analysis and Logistics
Publisherwiley
Pages279-296
Number of pages18
ISBN (Electronic)9781394214297
ISBN (Print)9781394214266
StatePublished - Jan 1 2024

Keywords

  • 9R methodology
  • Better plants
  • Circular economy
  • Manufacturing waste reduction
  • Remanufacturing
  • Repurpose
  • Reuse

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