Green Composites: Waste and nature-based materials for a sustainable future

Green Composites: Waste and nature-based materials for a sustainable future

Baillie, Caroline
Jayasinghe, Randika

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Green Composites: Waste-based Materials for a Sustainable Future, Second Edition presents exciting new developments on waste-based composites. New, additional, or replacement chapters focus on these elements, reflecting on developments over the past ten years. Authors of existing chapters have brought these themes into their work wherever possible, and case study chapters that connect materials engineering to the topic's social context are included in this revised edition. Professor Baillie believes that the new 'green' is the what and who composites are being designed for, what material needs we have, and what access different groups have to the technical knowledge required, etc. Industry is now showing concerns for corporate social responsibility and social impact. Recent conversations with prestigious materials institutions have indicated a growing interest in moving into areas of research that relate their work to beneficial social impacts. The book's example of Waste for Life demonstrates the genre proposed for the case study chapters. Waste for Life adopts scientific knowledge and low-threshold/high-impact technologies. Provides insights into the changes in the Industry, including a greater understanding of noticing that the bottom line is influenced by poor social relations and negative social impactPresents tactics any industry should consider to make engineering part of the solution instead of the problemIncludes case study chapters that connect materials engineering in a social contextCovers waste green composites, fueling a new direction of research for many Universities INDICE: 1. Why Green Composites? 2. Designing for Composites: Traditional and Future Views 3. Natural Fibre Sources 4. Natural Fiber and Hybrid Fiber Thermoplastic Composites: Advancement in Lightweighting Applications 5. Alternative Solutions: Recyclable Synthetic Fibre-Thermoplastic Composites 6. Green Composites for the Built Environment 7. Clean Production 8. Engineering with People: A Participatory Needs and Feasibility Study of a Waste Based Composite Manufacturing Project 9. Bringing the Community with the Research - Joining Environmental and Socio-Economic Sustainabilities in Fibre Composite R&D 10. Conclusions and Future Work

  • ISBN: 978-0-08-100783-9
  • Editorial: Woodhead Publishing
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 450
  • Fecha Publicación: 12/02/2017
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés