By Ana Mafalda Gomes, KCPK/BUMAGA. This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
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Vision of the Dutch PBI
"The paper industry is the centerpiece of a
Biomass-based Circular Economy.We make
the most out of Biobased raw materials and
hereby reduce energy consumption and CO2
emissions and increase the added value and
customer value of products and services.
Our people make the difference."
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Vision of the Dutch PBI
Vision 2020 is to have
100 % closed product Biobased cycles:
• Full use of raw materials
• 100 % positive reusability or recyclability of all
components
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Valorization of sidestreams from Dutch PBI
Source: KCPK 2008
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20.000
40.000
60.000
80.000
100.000
120.000
140.000
Sludges Rejects Waste water COD
tondm/year
Today: Incineration
Tomorrow: Reclaim inorganic fillers and organics
Today: Reclaim metals and produce fuel pellets
Tomorrow: Wood Plastic Composites
Today: Biogas
Tomorrow…….
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Options forWastewater
Paper mill
Discharge
High costs
1
2 Biocides + reuse water:
High COD/High Costs
Produce Biogas:
Low COD/
Marginal profit
Produce Biopolymers:
Low COD/
New products with added
value
2a.
2b.
2c.
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Valorisation of COD
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Source: Paques 2014:
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PHA
• Bioplastic from the family of polyesters (e.g. PET)
• Good moisture and gas barrier
• Excellent film forming and coating properties
• Good biodegradability
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Opportunities with PHA
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• Close water loop without adding biocides
• Solve problem of COD accumulation
• Savings from closing the water loop
• Application in paper products - biodegradable packaging
• Produce products with added value
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Alginates (Alginic acid)
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Alginates
• Anionic polysaccharides present in brown algae
• Excellent surface sizers and enhance grease resistance, oil
resistance, and printability
• Interesting film forming and coating properties
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Opportunities with Alginates
• Close water loop without adding biocides
• Application in paper products – sizing agent, coating...
• Product with added value
• Savings from closing water loop
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Summary:Towards full use of all components
dissolved
ash /
plastics
fibers
biomass
Full use of biomass:
- (cellulose) fibers
- hemicellulose
- lignin
- Proteins, sugars, fats
- Nutrients, etc.
On location or elsewhere.
Reclamation of the dissolved fraction:
• Biopolymers (PHA, alginates)
• Waste heat and energy
• Clean water
Reclamation of the solid fraction:
• Separation of plastics and metals
from rejects
• Reclamation of inorganic fillers and
fines
Reclamation of fibers:
• Paper for Recycling
• Fibers from papermaking side streams
• Fibers from materials previously
considered as waste
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Conclusions
We are a leading industry in resource efficiency
but there are still many more possibilities ahead
to convert waste from Cost -> Profit
Many technical possibilities ahead; economics are
coming…
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