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In-depth analysis of aluminum flows in Austria as a basis to increase resource efficiency

Authors :
Helmut Rechberger
Johann Fellner
Hanno Buchner
David Laner
Source :
Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 93:112-123
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

Based on the method of material flow analysis (MFA), a static model of Austrian aluminum (Al) flows in 2010 was developed. Extensive data research on Al production, consumption, trade and waste management was conducted and resulted in a detailed model of national Al resources. Data uncertainty was considered in the model based on the application of a rigorous concept for data quality assessment. The model results indicated that the growth of the Austrian “in-use” Al stock amounts to 11 ± 3.1 kg yr −1 cap −1 . The total “in-use” Al stock was determined using a bottom-up approach, which produced an estimate of 260 kg Al cap −1 . Approximately 7 ± 1 kg of Al yr −1 cap −1 of old scrap was generated in 2010, of which 20% was not recovered because of losses in waste management processes. Quantitatively, approximately 40% of the total scrap input to secondary Al production originated from net imports, highlighting the import dependency of Austrian Al refiners and remelters. Uncertainties in the calculation of recycling indicators for the Austrian Al system with high shares of foreign scrap trade were exemplarily illustrated for the old scrap ratio (OSR) in secondary Al production, resulting in a possible range of OSRs between 0 and 66%. Overall, the detailed MFA in this study provides a basis to identify resource potentials as well as resource losses in the national Al system, and it will serve as a starting point for a dynamic Al model to be developed in the future.

Details

ISSN :
09213449
Volume :
93
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Resources, Conservation and Recycling
Accession number :
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