Journal article
Upcycling opportunities and potential markets for aluminium composite panels with polyethylene core (ACP-PE) cladding materials in Australia: A review
O Pilipenets, T Gunawardena, F Kin Peng Hui, K Nguyen, P Mendis, L Aye
Construction and Building Materials | Published : 2022
Abstract
Many buildings worldwide have high fire-risk materials as part of their cladding. As governments in Australia strive to make buildings safer, it is expected that a large volume of end-of-life dangerous cladding will be replaced with safer materials. This high volume of hazardous materials might be upcycled into value-added products. This article presents a systematic market analysis and literature review in identifying current and potential uses for the raw materials used in hazardous ACP-PE cladding. The most promising areas were identified to be non-food-contact packaging (US$228 M p.a.), non-pressure pipes (US$30 M p.a.), footwear (US$5.29 M p.a.) and 3D printer filament (US..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Cooperative Research Centres Projects Round 8: CRCPEIGHT000084: Upcycling solutions for hazardous claddings and co-mingled waste, and the University of Melbourne Research Scholarship. The authors are also thankful to Mr Matt Marsh, Managing Director of Sebastian Property Services Pty Ltd, for his valuable suggestions.