Mapping the problems and challenges of intertwines between recycling and technology
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Título
Mapping the problems and challenges of intertwines between recycling and technology
Título (EN)
Mapping the problems and challenges of intertwines between recycling and technology
Autor(es)
Ernesto Michelangelo Giglio, Natalia Matui, Aline Lima, Ana Paula Lima
Instituição
Universidade Paulista
Tipo
Artigo
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Publicado em
Environmental Development, 2024
Resumo (EN)
The article maps the interface between technology and recycling, considering the advances and task management. The theme is important because of the environmental problems caused by waste, irregular disposal, and the low recycling rates in the world, around 45%. The first round of academic production analysis through the Scopus database shows that the word challenge is strongly associated with technology and recycling. The hypothesis from this first cluster organization is that recycling is an unresolved challenge regarding cost, management, and technology.
To analyze the recycling system, we use the affirmatives of circular economy in line with sustainable principles. Using data mining, we searched to collect, organize, and analyze the literature on recycling and technology. Beginning with 84.542 records and making six coupling analyses, we found that challenge, process, material, environment, and management are more closely associated with recycling and technology. There is a dominance of laboratory experiments. Researchers have offered small contributions to action alternatives to recycling. In short, we looked for the intertwining between recycling and technology in academic production and did not find this connection. The article highlights the superficial stage of knowledge, analysis, management, and recycling technology use.
Resumo
We looked for the intertwining of recycling and technology in academic production and did not find a deep and organized connection. Our research highlights the superficial stage of knowledge, analysis, management, and use of technology in recycling when
we focus on urban solids, with more attention on plastic and e-waste. The technology is being tested in laboratories in several countries, but these efforts are disconnected from the countries’ economic, social, and political realities. At present, the dominance of
technology practice is at the production stage, which does not help with the recycling stage.
A limitation of our analysis is the lack of discussion about dividing waste into various categories
Palavras-chave
recycling | technology | challenge | circular economy
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Acesso restrito
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Capes