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Implementing the Circular Economy Model to Air Cargo System Goodrich Aerospace Services Pvt, Limited

SAE Technical Papers (1906-current) Available online

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Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Vijaya chandran, Vinayak, author.
Contributor:
Raj, Abhishek
Tadigotla, Venkata Sindhi
Conference Name:
10TH SAE India International Mobility Conference (2022-10-12 : Bangalore, India)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2022
Summary:
Circular Economy (CE) is an alternative to the traditional linear economy model. It is a systematic sustainable development strategy that seeks to tackle the deleterious effects of environmental degradation and resource scarcity. It proposes different ways to reduce waste, derive energy from renewables, recover resources at the end of a products life cycle and recycle them back into the production chain thereby significantly reducing pollution. This study is a review of the rapidly increasing literature on Circular Economy and its implementation to the Air Cargo System (ACS). It first reviews the different concepts of CE and distinguishes it from the current linear model of taking resources, making goods, and discarding waste. The study then presents how the different principles of CE can be applied to the current model of Air Cargo system and suggests ways in which the present linear model can be transformed into a regenerative sustainable model. The focus here is to highlight the different areas in the Cargo handling system (CHS) where the policies of CE can be applied in its existing state. For example, the paints used to distinguish different types of locks and restraints in the CHS contain chromates and other volatile organic compounds. A chrome free alternative that allows for application of thinner films to save weight will significantly reduce the carbon footprint of the product. Once the locks reach the end of its life cycle, ecofriendly techniques like dustless blasting can be used for paint removal and the metals parts can be recycled. The paint can be broken down into nontoxic component using the emerging Bioremediation technology that use metabolic pathway-based approaches for detoxification of chemicals. Finally, the paper identifies the different challenges in the implementation of CE model to CHS and provides some suggestions for its development as part of an initiative to make Air Cargo a greener mode of transporting goods
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Publisher Number:
2022-28-0028
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