Comprehensive Treatment and Disposal of Logistics Waste in China: Prospects of Biomass Resource Conversion

Authors

  • Hongzhi Ma Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Beijing Key Laboratory of Resource-oriented Treatment of Industrial Pollutants, University of Science and Technology Beijing 100083, China
  • Pin Lv Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Beijing Key Laboratory of Resource-oriented Treatment of Industrial Pollutants, University of Science and Technology Beijing 100083, China
  • Chen Wang Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Beijing Key Laboratory of Resource-oriented Treatment of Industrial Pollutants, University of Science and Technology Beijing 100083, China
  • Jun Zhou Nanchang Institute of Science and Technology, Nanchang 330108, China

Keywords:

Logistics waste, Corrugated paper, Plastic, Resource recovery, Biomass conversion

Abstract

The exponential growth of China’s economy, coupled with the surge in online commerce, has led to a significant expansion of the logistics industry. In 2022, China’s express delivery industry generated approximately 9 million tons of waste paper and 1.8 million tons of plastic. This study analyzed the current composition and utilization of logistics waste in China, with suggestions for recycling. Logistics waste can be defined as the packaging waste generated in the logistics industry. Corrugated paper and plastic waste were chosen as the objects for utilization. Due to its high cellulose content, corrugated paper can be utilized along with other paper waste for biomass resourcing. Biodegradable plastics can also be converted into biomass resources through the action of specific microorganisms. These polymers can be enzymatically depolymerized by certain bacteria and fungi, yielding valuable organic products. In general, logistics wastes all have potential for biomass resource recovery. By adopting appropriate recovery and conversion technologies, these waste streams can be transformed into high-value bio-based products, such as biofuels, biochemicals, and biopolymers, thus contributing to the development of a circular and sustainable economy.

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Published

2023-11-28 — Updated on 2024-02-01

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Scholarly Review