This PhD thesis explores different valorization strategies for waste generated by paper mills, from a circular economy perspective. It focuses on two key waste streams from paper production and investigates different methods for their recovery and reuse. Through a combination of thermochemical, chemical and mechanical treatments, the research demonstrates how these materials can be transformed into valuable products such as biofuels, fillers and composite materials. These approaches show promise for industrial application and contribute to improving sustainability, resource efficiency, and environmental performance in the paper sector.

Total green valorization of paper mill wastes through different approaches in the perspective of circular economy

LORE', ROSARIA
2025

Abstract

This PhD thesis explores different valorization strategies for waste generated by paper mills, from a circular economy perspective. It focuses on two key waste streams from paper production and investigates different methods for their recovery and reuse. Through a combination of thermochemical, chemical and mechanical treatments, the research demonstrates how these materials can be transformed into valuable products such as biofuels, fillers and composite materials. These approaches show promise for industrial application and contribute to improving sustainability, resource efficiency, and environmental performance in the paper sector.
7-giu-2025
Italiano
strenght additive
PLA
composite material
combustion
pyrolysis
thermal treatment
paper mill waste
valorization
circular economy
micro-nano fibrillated cellulose
PCL
Antonetti, Claudia
Raspolli Galletti, Anna Maria
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