Closing the Loop: Advances in Materials, Energy, and Waste Management

The notion of “closing the loop” has become a fundamental principle in contemporary society, particularly within the context of sustainable and circular systems. This abstract examines the notable progress achieved in the field of materials science, energy management, and waste reduction methods, al...

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Main Authors: Bharadwaj Gaurav, Chopde Sushil, Taluja Resham, Lalitha G., Chandrashekar Rakesh, Dhahi Hasan Ali
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/90/e3sconf_icsdg2023_01024.pdf
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author Bharadwaj Gaurav
Chopde Sushil
Taluja Resham
Lalitha G.
Chandrashekar Rakesh
Dhahi Hasan Ali
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description The notion of “closing the loop” has become a fundamental principle in contemporary society, particularly within the context of sustainable and circular systems. This abstract examines the notable progress achieved in the field of materials science, energy management, and waste reduction methods, all of which play a crucial role in the attainment of a more environmentally conscious and resource-efficient future. The field of materials science has experienced significant advancements, characterised by a notable transition towards the utilisation of sustainable and recyclable materials. The manufacturing and consuming sectors are undergoing significant transformations due to the emergence of many innovations, including biodegradable plastics, smart materials, and the study of innovative composites. These advancements are playing a crucial role in redefining the current landscape of these industries. By incorporating principles of durability, reusability, and recyclability into the design of materials, we are effectively mitigating our dependence on finite resources and mitigating the environmental impact of products. Alongside advancements in materials, the field of energy management has emerged as a prominent focus. The incorporation of renewable energy sources, energy-efficient technologies, and grid optimisation is revolutionising the methods by which energy is produced, distributed, and consumed. These technological advancements not only serve to mitigate the emission of greenhouse gases but also facilitate the achievement of energy self-sufficiency and enhance the ability to withstand and adapt to climate-related adversities. As we explore these notable developments, we uncover the interconnections among materials, energy, and waste management. The convergence of these fields illustrates that a comprehensive approach to sustainability is not just attainable but necessary. Through the integration of these advancements, there is not only a mitigation of environmental consequences but also a promotion of economic growth, the creation of employment opportunities, and the enhancement of societal well-being.
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spelling doaj.art-865ebfbc890949dea939856bec830eb72024-01-26T10:32:23ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422023-01-014530102410.1051/e3sconf/202345301024e3sconf_icsdg2023_01024Closing the Loop: Advances in Materials, Energy, and Waste ManagementBharadwaj Gaurav0Chopde Sushil1Taluja Resham2Lalitha G.3Chandrashekar Rakesh4Dhahi Hasan Ali5Department of Mechanical Engineering, GLA UniversityDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Indira College of Engineering and ManagementDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Graphic Era Deemed to be UniversityInstitute of Aeronautical EngineeringDepartment of Computer Applications, New Horizon College of EngineeringNational University of Science and TechnologyThe notion of “closing the loop” has become a fundamental principle in contemporary society, particularly within the context of sustainable and circular systems. This abstract examines the notable progress achieved in the field of materials science, energy management, and waste reduction methods, all of which play a crucial role in the attainment of a more environmentally conscious and resource-efficient future. The field of materials science has experienced significant advancements, characterised by a notable transition towards the utilisation of sustainable and recyclable materials. The manufacturing and consuming sectors are undergoing significant transformations due to the emergence of many innovations, including biodegradable plastics, smart materials, and the study of innovative composites. These advancements are playing a crucial role in redefining the current landscape of these industries. By incorporating principles of durability, reusability, and recyclability into the design of materials, we are effectively mitigating our dependence on finite resources and mitigating the environmental impact of products. Alongside advancements in materials, the field of energy management has emerged as a prominent focus. The incorporation of renewable energy sources, energy-efficient technologies, and grid optimisation is revolutionising the methods by which energy is produced, distributed, and consumed. These technological advancements not only serve to mitigate the emission of greenhouse gases but also facilitate the achievement of energy self-sufficiency and enhance the ability to withstand and adapt to climate-related adversities. As we explore these notable developments, we uncover the interconnections among materials, energy, and waste management. The convergence of these fields illustrates that a comprehensive approach to sustainability is not just attainable but necessary. Through the integration of these advancements, there is not only a mitigation of environmental consequences but also a promotion of economic growth, the creation of employment opportunities, and the enhancement of societal well-being.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/90/e3sconf_icsdg2023_01024.pdf
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