Mapping the Materials Base for REMADE
The goals of this project are (i) to provide REMADE with a common understanding of how REMADE materials are currently being produced, processed, used, reused, remanufactured, recycled, and disposed of in the U.S. and globally; (ii) to develop a common set of recycling metrics across REMADE materials; and (iii) to use the developed material cycles as baseline for a set of scenarios on the supply and demand of REMADE materials in Institute years 5 and 10. The REMADE materials to be analyzed are metals (carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum), fibers (paper, textiles), polymers (PET, PE, PP, PS, PVC), and selected electronics (printed circuit boards).
U.S. Supply Chain - Plastic Flows - 2015
U.S. Supply Chain - Steel Flows - 2017
U.S. Supply Chain - Textile Flows - 2017
Global Supply Chain - Textile Flows - 2017
U.S. Supply Chain - Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Flows - 2017
Global Supply Chain - Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Flows - 2017
PUBLICATIONS
In N. Nasr (Ed.), Technology Innovation for the Circular Economy: Recycling, Remanufacturing, Design, System Analysis and Logistics (Ch 17, pp 211-222). Beverly, MA: Scrivener Publishing. View E-Book on Wiley.com
Di, J., B. K. Reck, A. Miatto, and T. E. Graedel. 2021. United States plastics: Large flows, short lifetimes, and negligible recycling. Resources, Conservation and Recycling 167: 105440. 25 January 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2021.105440
Wolfram, P., Q. Tu, N. Heeren, S. Pauliuk, and E. G. Hertwich. 2020. Material efficiency and climate change mitigation of passenger vehicles. Journal of Industrial Ecology. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jiec.13067 (published September 17, 2020).
Berrill, P., & Hertwich, E. G. (2021). Correction: Material flows and GHG emissions from housing stock evolution in US counties, 2020–60. Buildings and Cities, 2(1), 797–799. 22 Sep 2021. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/bc.150