- Recycling
Description
This project aims to shed lights on a strategy for fabricating environmentally-friendly architected cellular materials out of waste wood pellets and biopolymers. The project focuses on recycling and valorization of waste materials from the construction and agricultural/forestry sectors by conducting a process that includes material processing, filament production, and 3D printing of advanced composites. The biocomposites are engineered to simultaneously reduce weight and enhance mechanical properties, emphasizing on the integration of circular economy principles and the utilization of cellular structures to maximize mechanical performance while minimizing material consumption.
Offering carbon circulation and storage, this project contributes to combating climate change and is aligned with global efforts to mitigate greenhouse gas emission.
Affiliated research axes
Axis 3: Resources and products sustainability
3.1 – Map the knowledge and potential of product circularization (2021–2025 objective)3.2 – Develop a conceptual framework of tools to identify better circularization scenarios for products, components and resources at the end of their life cycles (2021-2025 objective)
3.3 – Identify models for product circularization strategies (2021–2025 objective)
Collaborators and students
Ehsan Estakhrianhaghighi
McGill studentDeliverables and spin-offs
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Biocomposites renforcés de fibres de bois biodégradables pour matériaux architecturés respectueux de l’environnement
ACFAS 2025 - Colloque 633 - La recherche au coeur de l’économie circulaire