scholarly journals A novel hybrid network optimization model for printed circuit boards recycling: a circular economy perspective

Author(s):  
Abdullah Yildizbasi ◽  
Yagmur Arioz
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 39
Author(s):  
Halimeh Askari Sabzkoohi ◽  
Georgios Kolliopoulos

The development of a truly circular economy necessitates the recovery and recycling of resources from secondary streams. In this work, we studied the extraction of metals from printed circuit boards (PCBs) using choline chloride: ethylene glycol deep eutectic solvents: Cu, Ni, Zn, and Sn were selectively extracted from the PCBs, with >75% extraction after 72 h for Cu, Ni, and Sn, and circa. 45% extraction for Zn. This solvometallurgical approach promises to minimize the use of water and acid/base reagents in processing. The results show a considerable ability to compete with current methods of metal extraction and therefore generate a strong potential to attain the goal of a sustainable circular economy via zero-waste green urban mining.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
ABDULLAH YILDIZBASI ◽  
Yağmur ARIOZ

Abstract Due to the rapid advances in technology, increasing consumption rates and continuously released new products lead to shorter product life cycles, putting the sustainability issue under the spotlight. This, in turn, creates an unmanageable amount of waste that needs immediate care. Electrical and electronic equipment is one of the major contributors to this waste given that millions of metric tons of electronic waste are generated across the world each year, and only an insignificant percentage of which is recycled. The recycling of printed circuit boards, which accounts for considerable monetary value in waste electrical and electronic equipment has long been ignored due to the serious challenges in collection, dismantling, and recycling processes. In this study, the open-loop and closed-loop supply chain involving circular economy objectives is designed in order to increase the recyclability of valuable metals including gold, silver, copper, and palladium. In this regard, a mixed-integer linear programming model is developed that aims at maximizing the profit from the flow in the supply chain network. The model was tested with actual data obtained from a printed circuit board firm in Turkey that aimed optimal distribution in its supply chain. The results reveal that the product/material flows, which have an impact on the revenues, were among the most important factors affecting profitability. Considering the circular economy objectives, the revenue obtained in the hybrid open-loop and closed-loop supply chain is predominantly provided by the reuse and repair activities. In addition, the boundaries of the proposed model are tested with sensitivity analyses and the results are discussed extensively with conclusions on managerial implications.


2008 ◽  
Vol 128 (11) ◽  
pp. 657-662 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tsuyoshi Maeno ◽  
Yukihiko Sakurai ◽  
Takanori Unou ◽  
Kouji Ichikawa ◽  
Osamu Fujiwara

2018 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 141-148
Author(s):  
S.Sh. Rekhviashvili ◽  
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M.O. Mamchuev ◽  
V.V. Narozhnov ◽  
M.M. Oshkhunov ◽  
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