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能源和原材料工厂:在荷兰循环经济中的角色和潜在贡献。

The Energy & Raw Materials Factory: Role and Potential Contribution to the Circular Economy of the Netherlands.

机构信息

Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development and Innovation, Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 2, Utrecht, 3584 CS, The Netherlands.

KWR Watercycle Research Institute, Groningenhaven 7, Nieuwegein, 3433 PE, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Environ Manage. 2018 May;61(5):786-795. doi: 10.1007/s00267-018-0995-8. Epub 2018 Jan 30.

Abstract

Water is an abundant resource worldwide, but fresh and clean water is scarce in many areas of the world. Increases in water consumption and climate change will affect global water security even further in the near future. With increasing numbers of people living in metropolitan areas, water, energy, and materials need to be used carefully, reused and renewed. Resource scarcity is the driver behind the circular economy. The recovery of materials and energy can add significant new value streams and improve cost recovery and water quality. In this paper, we present the creation of the Energy & Raw Materials Factory (ERMF) of the Dutch Water Authorities, also known as the Resource Factory, as one of the solutions to this global challenge of water in the circular economy. Resources like cellulose, bioplastics, phosphate, alginate-like exopolymers from aerobic granular sludge (bio-ALE), and biomass can be recovered. Bio-ALE is an alginate-like polymer of sugars and proteins and can be used in agriculture and horticulture, the paper industry, medical, and construction industries. The ERMF demands significant investments but the return on investment is high both from a financial and environmental perspective, provided that markets can be realized. Experiences in the Netherlands show that the concept of the ERMF is viable and adds to the creation of a circular economy. Achieving climate neutrality and production of new and promising resources like bio-ALE are possible. The ERMF can contribute to the sustainable development goals (SDGs) of the United Nations on water and sanitation, once fully operational.

摘要

水是全球丰富的资源,但在世界许多地区,新鲜和清洁的水却稀缺。未来,水消耗的增加和气候变化将进一步影响全球水安全。随着越来越多的人居住在大都市地区,需要谨慎地使用、再利用和更新水、能源和材料。资源稀缺是循环经济的驱动力。材料和能源的回收可以带来显著的新价值流,并提高成本回收和水质。在本文中,我们提出了荷兰水管理局的能源和原材料工厂(ERMF),也称为资源工厂的创建,作为循环经济中解决全球水资源挑战的解决方案之一。可以回收纤维素、生物塑料、磷酸盐、好氧颗粒污泥(bio-ALE)中的藻酸盐样外聚物和生物质等资源。bio-ALE 是一种糖和蛋白质的藻酸盐样聚合物,可用于农业和园艺、造纸业、医药和建筑业。ERMF 需要大量投资,但从财务和环境角度来看,投资回报都很高,前提是能够实现市场。荷兰的经验表明,ERMF 的概念是可行的,并为创建循环经济做出了贡献。实现气候中和以及生产新的有前途的资源,如 bio-ALE,是可能的。一旦全面运作,ERMF 可以为联合国关于水和卫生的可持续发展目标(SDGs)做出贡献。

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