7th International Conference on Technologies & Business Models for Circular Economy: Conference Proceedings
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circular economy, sustainable development, processes and technologies, circular business models, research and developmentSynopsis
The 7th International Conference on Technologies & Business Models for Circular Economy (TBMCE) was organized by the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of the University of Maribor in collaboration with the Strategic Research and Innovation Partnership – Networks for the transition into circular economy (SRIP – Circular economy), managed by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Štajerska. The event took place from September 4 to 6, 2024 in Portorož, Slovenia, at the Grand Hotel Bernardin. The conference focused on the current challenges and opportunities related to technological development and society's responsibility in the transition to a more sustainable and circular management of resources. The conference program included a round table on "Circular Economy Transition in the South-East Europe", 5 panel discussions, plenary and 2 keynote speeches as well as oral and poster presentations. The conference was held under the patronage of the Ministry of the Economy, Tourism and Sport and the Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development. EIT RawMaterials RIS Hub Adria, SPIRIT Slovenia Business Development Agency, and Pomurje Technology Park (as part of the GREENE 4.0 and CI-Hub projects) joined us as co-organizers.
Chapters
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Rhenium Catalyzed Production of Bio-Based Acrylates From Glyceric Acid
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Late-Microwave Irradiation of Alkali-Activated Waste Glass WoolLinking Dehydration Rate with Thermomechanical Behaviour
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Circularity and Longevity of Alkali-Activated MaterialsCase-study Using Rock Wool as a Precursor
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The Influence of Pearlescent Pigments Printed on Plastic Packaging on the Print Gloss
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High-Temperature Radical Copolymerization of Dibutyl Itaconate With N-Butyl Acrylate, Methyl Methacrylate and Styrene
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Waste Converting Into Products
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GEORIS Pavers – A Small Scale Demonstration Within the GEORIS Project
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Unlocking Value From By-Products in Slovenia’s Bioeconomy
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Eco-Friendly Bioleaching: Innovative Technology for Extracting Critical Raw Materials From WEEE
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Overview of the Impacts of Additive Production Techniques on the EnvironmentProduction of Continuous Fibers, Direct Laser Sintering of Metals and Selective Laser Sintering Techniques
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Mineral Waste Into Alkali-Activated Pavements
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Sewage Sludge Drying and Heating Valorization
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Determination of the Maximum CO2 Sequestration Capacity of Slovenian Waste Ashes Using Thermogravimetry and Calcimetry
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The Carbon Footprint of Different Construction and Demolition Waste Management Methods
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Evaluation of the Performance of Clay-Based Bricks With the Addition of Co-combustion Ash
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