从可持续发展目标看发展中国家木屑的再利用

U. Udokpoh, C. Nnaji
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家具制造的几个阶段,从切割到加工再到抛光,都会产生大量不同等级的锯末。发展中国家在没有既定或可持续方法的情况下提取和处置此类废物是一个日益严重的问题,经常带来环境挑战。木屑是最未被充分利用的木材垃圾部分之一,该地区到处都是土堆,削弱了其视觉吸引力,并引发了其他生态问题。本研究调查了木屑在可持续发展方面的潜在应用。它试图采用广泛的系统文献综述来确定锯末(在锯木厂经常是一种麻烦)可以被有益地利用。本研究的四个主要重点领域是(i)能源生产,(ii)环境保护/污染控制,(iii)建筑施工,以及(iv)水处理/供应。具体而言,该研究涉及通过木屑炉灶、压块和热解从木屑发电的可行性;通过木屑衍生吸附剂控制污染;通过木屑天花板和颗粒板建造经济适用的建筑;和(iv)使用使用点(PoU)木屑粘土水过滤器的水处理。根据本研究中查阅的200多篇已发表论文,可以有力地证明,木屑在与可持续发展目标3.0、6.0、7.0、9.0、11.0和12.0的目标具有战略联系的所有四个主题领域都得到了成功的广泛应用。这项研究认为,强调可持续的木屑管理有助于将每年超过150万吨不加区别地焚烧或倾倒的木屑废物转化为增值产品。
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Reuse of Sawdust in Developing Countries in the Light of Sustainable Development Goals
The several furniture-making phases, from cutting to processing to polishing, produce a significant volume of sawdust of differing grades. The extraction and disposal of such waste in developing countries with no established or sustainable methods is an increasing problem, frequently posing environmental challenges. Sawdust is one of the most underused wood waste portions, with mounds dispersed around the region, detracting from its visual appeal and causing other ecological concerns. This study investigated potential applications of sawdust as it concerns sustainable development. It sought to employ an extensive systematic literature review to establish that sawdust, which is often a nuisance at sawmills, may be put to beneficial uses. Four cardinal focus areas of this study are (i) energy generation, (ii) environmental protection/pollution containment, (iii) building construction, and (iv) water treatment/supply. Specifically, the study dealt with the feasibility of energy generation from sawdust through sawdust cook stoves, briquetting, and pyrolysis; pollution containment through sawdust-derived adsorbent; affordable building construction through sawdust-based ceiling boards and particles boards; and (iv) water treatment using point of use (PoU) sawdust-clay water filter. Based on over two hundred (200) published papers consulted in this study, it was strongly established that sawdust had found successful wide application in all four thematic areas with strategic connection to the objectives of SDGs 3.0, 6.0, 7.0, 9.0, 11.0 and 12.0. This research believes that emphasis on sustainable sawdust management can help transform the over 1.5 million tonnes of sawdust waste burned or dumped indiscriminately into value-added products each year.
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