Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
817249 Composites Part B: Engineering 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study analyses the circumstances of environmental advantage by benchmarking a novel Kraft pulp fibre reinforced polypropylene against its matrix material and two other composites with talcum and glass fibres. With one exception, all composites use less non-renewable energy (−1% to −29%), but only the Kraft pulp fibre reinforced polypropylene achieves a reduction in global warming potential (14% to 35%) considering different functional units compared to polypropylene. The comparisons on basis of function–strength and stiffness in this case study–show that the adequate application of specific material properties, are key to achieve environmental advantages.

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