SUSTAINABLE WASTE TO WEALTH SCHEME FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF LAGOSA CASE FOR PET BOTTLES

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ABSTRACT 

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles are plastic bottles derived from the raw material known as polyethylene terephthalate). The PET bottles are widely used for packaging carbonated drinks, beverages, food items, mineral water. Due to high consumption of PET bottles, trillions of PET bottles are disposed every year through, land filling, incineration, and ocean dumping; thus, creating nuisance and causing problem to the environment.  This work aims to find an environmentally friendly method for waste PET bottles for the University of Lagos.

A comparative life cycle assessment (LCA) for waste PET bottles was evaluated for the production of Fiber from waste PET bottles, production of PET resin from waste PET bottles and landfilling of waste PET bottles.

 The LCA results shows that the production of fiber from waste PET bottles is the most environmental friendly option over the production of PET resin from waste PET bottle and Landfilling of waste PET bottles. This is because the emission of gases is not strongly felt for the production of fiber; whereas, the emission of gases for the production of PET resin is strongly felt which causes higher impact to the environment while in Landfilling of waste PET bottles takes time for the PET bottles to photo-degrade creating nuisance to the environment by occupying large area of lands.





CONTENTS

CERTIFICATION                                                                                                                           ii

LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL                                                                                                      iii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT         iv

ABSTRACT                                                                                                                                     v   

CONTENTS                                                                                                                                    vi

LIST OF FIGURES                                                                                                                      viii

LIST OF TABLES                                                                                                                          ix


CHAPTER ONE     INTRODUCTION                                                                                           1

1.1     Background of Study                                                                                                             1

1.2     Aims and Objectives                                                                                                              5

1.3     Scope of Study                                                                                                                       5


CHAPTER TWO     LITERATURE REVIEW ON MANAGEMENT METHODS FOR WASTE PET BOTTLES                                                                                                                                6

2.1     Introduction                                                                                                                            6

2.2     Various uses of waste pet bottles.                                                                                          6

2.2.1   Sculpture                                                                                                                               6

2.2.2   Fiber Production                                                                                                                    9

2.2.3   PET Resin Production.                                                                                                        14

2.2.4   Synthetic gas production (gasification)                                                                              18


CHAPTER THREE    LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS                                                                        21                                                                                                    

3.1     Introducton                                                                                                                           21

3.2     Goal and Scoping                                                                                                                 21

3.3     Life cycle Inventory analysis                                                                                               21                                                                                                          

3.3.1  Data Gathering                                                                                                                     23

3.4     Life cycle Impact Assessment                                                                                             26

3.4.1  Life cycle Impact Assessment on recycled fiber from PET bottles                                     28

3.4.2  Life cycle Impact Assessment on recycled PET resin from PET bottles                            29

3.4.3  Environmental problems in Landfilling of PET bottles                                                       30

3.5   Interpretation of Life cycle Impact Assessment                                                                    31

CHAPTER FOUR    IMPLEMENTATION OF PET WASTE TO WEALTH SCHEME FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS                                                                                                  33

4.1     Introduction                                                                                                                          33

4.2     Gathering Strategy                                                                                                               33

4.3     Collection of waste PET bottles                                                                                           34

4.4     Site Selection                                                                                                                       34


CHAPTER FIVE    CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION                                            33

5.1 Conclusion         33

REFERENCES         35

APPENDIXES         38

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