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A GREEN CHEMISTRY APPROACH TO THE FACILE SYNTHESIS OF AMINOANTHRAQUINONE DERIVATIVES

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Andrejs Grigorjevs, Elena Kirilova, Romans Fridmans, Irena Mihailova, Sergejs Osipovs)

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Developing processes with minimal environmental impact is essential for the production of the important intermediates and final products. Present study explores the green and low-cost synthesis of new halogenated derivatives of 1-aminoanthraquinone under catalyst free conditions at room temperature. These derivatives find wide practical application due to their unique properties. Numerous studies on the preparation of new derivatives have been devoted to the development of industrial dyes and pigments. These compo...

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ASSESSMENT OF THE ECOTOXIC PROPERTIES OF COMBUSTION BY-PRODUCTS FROM CO-COMBUSTION BIOMASS AND HARD COAL IN A FLUIDIZED BED BOILER

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Wiktor Krystaszek)

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The aim of the study was to evaluate selected properties of fly ash and bottom ash produced after co-combustion of biomass (30%) and hard coal in a fluidized bed boiler. As part of the study, the pH of the test material was determined and its elemental composition was analyzed using X-ray fluorescence (XRF). Additionally, the ecotoxic properties of combustion by-products (CBPs) were assessed using an acute toxicity test on aqueous extracts (relative to the test plant: Lepidium sativum) and a standardized phytotoxi...

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BIOCHEMICAL MODIFICATION AND HARVESTING OPTIMIZATION: A STUDY OF FOUR SEA BUCKTHORN VARIETIES

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Ancuta Chetrariu, Ionut Avramia, Adriana Dabija, Irina Dianu, Artur macari)

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Sea buckthorn is a heliophilous species valued for its nutrient-rich orange berries, which find extensive applications in the pharmaceutical, food, and agricultural industries. This study monitored four specific cultivars: Dora, Cora, Mara, and Clara, grown in the Republic of Moldova over a 60-day period (August to September). The research focused on tracking the evolution of primary ripening indicators: vitamin C, total carotenoids, and organic acid content. Ascorbic acid, a vital bioactive component, showed a co...

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CHARACTERIZATION IN TERM OF THE SELF-IGNITION BEHAVIOR FOR COMBUSTIBLE DUSTS DERIVED FROM TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Irina Nalboc, Maria Prodan, Andrei Szollosi Mota, Sonia Suvar)

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Combustible dusts are presented in industry as a finished products or process intermediates created voluntarily by milling or involuntarily by abraison of larger sized solid. Spontaneous combustion is a phenomenon that occurs by self-heating, increase in temperature due to exothermic internal reactions, followed by thermal runaway (self heating which rapidly accelerates to high temperatures) and finally, autoignition. The oxidation of combustible powders occurs when they react with air oxygen, producing carbon dio...

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CO-PYROLYSIS OF POLYMERS AND PLANT BIOMASS

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Yury Lugovoy, Kirill Chalov, Yury Kosivtsov, Mikhail Sulman)

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Among the existing methods of TMS processing, the most attention is paid to pyrolysis due to such advantages of this method as a high level of process control, the ability to adapt the process to a different composition of raw materials with a high yield of target products with specified characteristics, a closed-loop process, etc. [1, 2]. The study is devoted to the study of the process of co-pyrolysis and is aimed at developing a technology for thermocatalytic processing of complex organic waste of anthropogenic...

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COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF ENERGY POTENTIAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND VITICULTURAL BIOMASS FOR PELLET PRODUCTION

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Tomas Holota, Jan Mezey, Vladimir Masan, Juraj Mikula)

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This paper focuses on the comparison of the energy potential of biomass originating from agricultural and viticultural production, with emphasis on its utilization in the form of pellets. Selected types of agricultural residues and viticultural wastes were analyzed, specifically grape pomace skins and pruning residues from vine cutting. These materials represent underutilized by-products with significant potential for energy recovery. The main objective is to evaluate the suitability of these materials as alternat...

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E-WASTE MANAGEMENT IN KOCHI, INDIA: BEHAVIORAL DRIVERS AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY IMPLICATIONS

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Naibin George, Andrejs Cekuls, Sweety Joy C)

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This article identified the issue of electronic waste (e-waste) management in Kochi, India, amongst the country's rapid technological growth and escalating electronic consumption. It highlights the severe environmental and health risks of improper e-waste disposal, particularly in the informal recycling sector, which dominates India's recycling landscape. The article emphasises the need for a transformative shift from the existing cradle-to-grave (C2G) system to a Cradle-to-Cradle (C2C) model for circular e-waste ...

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ENHANCING CIRCULAR ECONOMY POLICY-MAKING: REGIONAL STRATEGIES AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT BEST PRACTICES

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Metodi Ivanov, Kliment Naydenov)

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Since the beginning of the 21st century, the development of the concept of the circular economy and its integration into regional sustainable development have highlighted the necessity of incorporating the principles of the circular economy into policy frameworks. This integration primarily emphasizes circular supply chains and examines the influence of existing legislative frameworks on the application of innovations within the realm of sustainable development. The objective of this study is to review the mechani...

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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF PLANT-BASED MILK ALTERNATIVES: AMARANTH, ALMOND, SOY

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Mihaela Lacatus, Nicoleta Hadaruga, Monica Dragomirescu, Liana Maria Alda, Despina Maria Bordean)

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In recent years, with the interest in healthy diet and environmental protection, plant-based alternatives, to classic milk, have been developed and produced. In addition to the already well-known products, such as almond or soy milk, amaranth milk is also becoming increasingly known. Amaranth milk is considered a possible alternative with both nutritional and ecological benefits. As a result of environmental problems and people's needs, this paper aims to compare these types of plant-based beverages, in terms of c...

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FEASIBILITY STUDY ON THE USE OF SAWDUST COMBINED WITH NANOSILICA AS ADDITIVES IN DRILLING MUDS: A RHEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Brahim Safi, Mohammed Saidi, Mounia Triaki)

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Drilling muds commonly use organic polymers as viscosifiers or mud filtrate reducers. While these polymers are effective, they are also costly, contributing to higher operational expenses in oil well drilling. They play a crucial role in the success of drilling operations and help enhance various properties, particularly rheological characteristics. Due to environmental concerns, these polymers have become essential in water-based drilling fluids, serving as alternatives to oil-based muds. The present study aims t...

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IMPLEMENTATION OF INDUSTRIAL VENTILATION SYSTEMS AND ANALYSIS OF THEIR EFFICIENCY -CASE STUDY-

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Razvan Dragoescu, Adrian Matei, Alexandru Camarasescu, EMERIC CHIUZAN)

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The role of ventilation systems is to ensure and maintain optimal microclimate conditions in industrial spaces, by controlling temperature, humidity, dust concentration and gaseous substances, within limits compatible with comfort and safety requirements. At the same time, these systems must respect permissible noise levels and air circulation speed, so as not to affect the well-being of users. In order to achieve the prescribed parameters of indoor air (temperature, pressure and humidity), it is previously subjec...

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LEAN SHIPYARDS. APPLICATION OF LEAN MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN THE SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY.

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Tomasz Stefanski)

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Lean management has long transcended its origins in the automotive industry and is increasingly recognized as a leading philosophy for managing organizations across both manufacturing and service sectors. Its emphasis on waste elimination, continuous improvement, and value creation has proven adaptable to diverse operational contexts. The aim of this article is to compare selected cases of lean management implementation in the shipbuilding industry with those in the automotive sector. The study analyzes key dimens...

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POLICY DEVELOPMENT FOR A CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Jakub Chlopecky, Jaroslav Hubacek)

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This abstract examines the development of public policies supporting the transition toward a circular economy and their role in achieving sustainable development objectives. The aim of the article is to analyze key policy instruments, regulatory frameworks, and governance mechanisms that facilitate resource efficiency, waste reduction, and the decoupling of economic growth from environmental degradation. The study adopts a multidisciplinary approach, combining policy analysis with insights from environmental econo...

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PRE-DECONSTRUCTION ASSESSMENT OF BUILDING PRODUCTS FOR REUSE IN CIRCULAR CONSTRUCTION FRAMEWORK

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Zuzana Strukova, Maria Kozlovska, Alena Tazikova)

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The construction sector generates substantial amounts of waste and still largely operates within a linear model of resource consumption. In response to increasing environmental pressures, circular construction has gained importance as an approach that extends material life cycles, reduces waste generation, and limits the demand for new raw materials. In this context, the reuse of building products represents a promising strategy for improving resource efficiency and supporting more sustainable end-of-life manageme...

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RECYCLING OF HUMAN HAIR AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN MANUFACTURING

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Kinga Mozdzen)

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Human hair constantly grows and it needs to be cut. Moreover, it degrades slowly, which causes it to be long-lasting. Therefore, society generates waste that needs to be stored for a long time. Furthermore, it is an inevitable type of waste regarding the perpetual nature of the growing hair process. The management of the human hair waste is necessary and if done responsibly, it can be a chance for manufacturing sustainable devices and products by making a second use of this raw material. Recycling of the human hai...

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RESEARCH OF RECYCLING OF WASTE RAW MATERIALS FOR BIOMASS-PPLASTIC COMPOSITES APPLICATIONS

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Peter Krizan, Michal Svatek, Milos Matus, Lukas Hanko, Tomas Toth)

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Production of biomass-plastic composites is one of the interesting recovery possibilities for waste biomass and HDPE material. The big issue in this research area is to produce the composites with acceptable and competitive level of quality which is determined through the final mechanical properties of composites. Meaning of this paper is to present the research finding for determination of the mechanical properties of waste raw materials based biomass-plastic composites. Raw material variables influence, especial...

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RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS LIKE BITUMEN

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, CRISTIAN RADEANU, GABRIEL VASILESCU, LADISLAU RADERMACHER, DIANA CLAUDIA FILIP, CARLA ROXANA ENACHE)

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Risk management in the transport of dangerous goods is essential for protecting human health, the environment, and infrastructure. This chapter section explores systematic risk assessment methodologies in the context of hazardous materials transport. Key techniques such as Failure Modes and Effects Analysis, Hazard and Operability Analysis, and Bow-Tie analysis are used to identify, assess, and prioritize risks associated with the transport process. These approaches enable the systematic breakdown of potential fai...

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STUDY OF THE PROCESS OF THERMAL DESTRUCTION OF PLASTIC WASTE OF ETHYLENE COPOLYMERS

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Kirill Chalov, Yury Lugovoy, Margarita Monzharenko, Mikhail Sulman)

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With the rapid growth of polymer consumption, the issue of efficient recycling and disposal of plastic waste is becoming increasingly pressing. One promising approach is thermal degradation (pyrolysis), which yields valuable hydrocarbon products [1]. Of particular interest is the recycling of polyethylene with increased thermal stability (PE-RT) with the addition of octylene-1. This material combines thermal stability, mechanical strength, flexibility, chemical resistance, and processability, making it a highly ef...

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THE ROLE OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY PRINCIPLES IN ENHANCING E-WASTE SUPPLY CHAINS IN EMERGING ECONOMIES

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Naibin George, Andrejs Cekuls, Sweety Joy C)

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Purpose Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest-growing waste streams globally, posing urgent environmental and social challenges, particularly in emerging economies where recycling infrastructure is underdeveloped and informal recycling practices dominate. This article examines how circular economy (CE) principles can be applied to enhance e- waste supply chains and promote sustainable management. Design/methodology/approach A systematic literature review (SLR) of 50 peer-reviewed articles published betw...

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USE OF WASTE FROM SEED CLEANING TO PRODUCE BIOCHAR AND EVALUATION OF THE CONTENT OF MICROELEMENTS CONTAINED THEREIN

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Antonin Kintl, Igor Hunady, Martina Vesela, Martin Brtnicky, Jakub Elbl)

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Biochar of the waste from seed cleaning to produce can improve soil fertility and carbon sequestration. Chemical properties of biochar are affected by input biomass (feedstock) type. Biochar production from wood pellets, pelletized sweet clovers, poppy residues, hay, straw, grass-seed and alfalfa is discussed. Micro-elements (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, B) in biochars prepared from different types of pelletized biomass are evaluated. All materials exhibited higher element contents. The highest Fe and Cu were in biochar from p...

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USED FOUNDRY SAND AS A RAW MATERIAL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Alena Pribulova, Peter Futas, Jozef Petrik, Peter Blasko, Maria Mihalikova)

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The foundry industry is a major producer of industrial waste, with used foundry sands (UFS) representing the largest share. While bentonite-bonded sands can be reused multiple times, sands with organic binders are typically single-use and are often landfilled due to limited regeneration capacity. Their valorization in construction materials represents an important pathway toward circular economy. This study evaluates the use of UFS from three different foundries, including bentonite- and furan-bonded systems, as p...

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WASTE VALORIZATION OF SPENT COFFEE GROUNDS: A SUSTAINABLE ROUTE FOR BIO-COMPOSITE MATERIALS IN A CIRCULAR ECONOMY

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Mousa Ahmad)

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This study examines the potential of chemically modified spent coffee grounds (SCG) as reinforcement for epoxy bio-composites. SCG was subject to three different modifications - citric acid, acetylation with acetic acid, and potassium permanganate oxidation. Modified SCG was incorporated into epoxy resin at an 80/20 weight ratio, and the resulting composites were evaluated using flexural and impact tests. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) data revealed that each chemical modification induced distinct structural mo...

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WASTE-TO-ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES AND THEIR ROLE IN SUSTAINABILITY

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Jakub Chlopecky, Jaroslav Hubacek)

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The abstract addresses Waste-to-Energy (WtE) technologies and their significance in the context of sustainable development and the circular economy. The aim of the article is to analyze current technological approaches to the treatment of municipal and industrial waste, with a focus on their energy potential, environmental impacts, and economic efficiency. The study is based on a comparative analysis of key technologies, such as incineration with energy recovery, pyrolysis, gasification, and anaerobic digestion, e...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Energy and Clean Technologies, Vol25, Issue 4.1
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AN IOT-BASED SYSTEM FOR MONITORING OVERALL EQUIPMENT EFFECTIVENESS (OEE) AS A TOOL SUPPORTING THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Szymon Ziaja)

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In the era of Industry 4.0, IoT technologies are fundamental for enabling real-time monitoring, operational transparency, and resource efficiency in industrial environments. This paper presents an IoT-based system for monitoring Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), integrating machine-level data to assess availability, performance, and quality in production processes. By combining OEE metrics with real-time energy consumption data, the system supports circular economy goals through reduced energy usage per unit,...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM 2025, Energy and Clean Technologies
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AQUATIC MOSS MATS AND THEIR ASSOCIATED BACTERIA: AN ALTERNATIVE TOOL FOR AQUACULTURE AND AQUAPONIC EFFLUENTS TREATING?

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-12-27, Elisa Quarta, Matteo Calcagnile, Pietro Alifano, Irma Del Piano, Gian Piero Di Sansebastiano, Loredana Stabili)

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Wastewater filtration is a physical or mechanical process used to remove impurities from wastewater. It initially involves the removal of suspended solids, bacteria and debris, leading to water clarification and producing safer water for discharge or reuse. Biofiltration adds the microbial metabolism of pollutants to the simple physical removal of solids. Common biofilter materials include inert media such as plastic, ceramic or zeolite, selected for their high surface-to-mass ratio, as biofilm-based processes occ...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM 2025, Energy and Clean Technologies
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ARSENATE AND ANTIMONATE ADSORPTION ON NATURAL MATERIALS

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-12-27, Barbora Doušová, Eva Bedrnová, Katerina Maxovaf, Miloslav Lhotka)

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Arsenic (As) and antimony (Sb) are highly toxic, carcinogenic elements from the same group of periodic system. They occur naturally as oxyanions, predicting their affinity to anionactive adsorbents in aqueous environment. The differences in adsorption properties of arsenate (AsO43-) and antimonate (Sb(OH)6-) were tested on natural adsorbents (zeolite, biochar, birnessite, hydrated ferric oxides - HFO) in their original and iron (Fe) or manganese (Mn) - modified forms, using the model solutions of AsO43- and SbO43-...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM 2025, Energy and Clean Technologies
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BINDERS EFFECT ON THE FLOW PROPERTIES OF MEADOW HAY BEFORE PELLETIZATION

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-12-27, Rostislav Prokeš, Lucie Jezerská, Veronika Sýkorová, Daniel Gelnar, Martin Žídek)

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The use of binders in pelletization is important not only for optimizing the mechanical properties of the pellets but also for improving their combustion behavior. Binders can affect the calorific value, ash formation and emissions during energy conversion. An important factor in efficient pellet production is ensuring appropriate flow properties of the mixture, which impact dosing uniformity, process stability and the overall energy requirements. This study investigates the effects of four binders - flour, starch...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM 2025, Energy and Clean Technologies
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CARBOTHERMIC REDUCTION OF BASIC MANGANESE USING SPENT MALT WASTE BIOCHAR IN THE REDUCTION ZONE

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-12-27, Michel Kalenga WA KALENGA, Kasongo Nyembwe)

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The environmental impact of the long-standing fossil fuel, namely coke as a reducing agent has been a challenge in the pyrometallurgical industry for decades. The threats that it poses have become increasingly unbearable. Few attempts on different biochar have been conducted and their impact on the quality of slag investigated. More improvements are still underway for industrial scale use. The current project evolves on the reducing capabilities that spent malt waste biochar in the reduction zone during carbotherm...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Energy and Clean Technologies, Vol25, Issue 4.1
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CIRCULAR BIOECONOMY IN WESTERN ROMANIA - A REVIEW

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Teodora Toader, Igori Balta, Monica Dragomirescu, Gabriel Moldovan)

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The purpose of the study is the evaluation of the bioeconomic potential of Western Romania in terms of determining the main agricultural and forestry products and the amount of available organic waste and by-products that can be integrated into the circular bioeconomy. The NUTS 2 administrative region West Romania consists of four counties: Timi?, Arad, Cara?-Severin and Hunedoara, which in total have more than 1.8 million hectares (ha) of agricultural land and large forested areas- a significant but not well expl...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Energy and Clean Technologies, Vol25, Issue 4.1
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CIRCULAR ECONOMY. ECONOMIC IMPACTS AND OPPORTUNITIES

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Omar Ameir, Vaclav Zyder, Jakub Chlopecka, Ondřej Grycz, David Rokosz)

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The circular economy represents a systemic change in the economic model towards more efficient use of resources, reduction of environmental externalities and support of innovation. This article analyses the economic impacts and opportunities associated with the implementation of the principles of the circular economy in the European and Czech contexts. Based on a systematic literature review, analysis of strategic documents and selected empirical studies, the macroeconomic benefits, impacts on the labour market, b...

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DOES THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY REPRESENT AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL COMMUNITIES?

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Tabita Adamov, Tiberiu Iancu, Ramona Ciolac, Cosmin Sălășan)

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The circular economy represents a real opportunity to support the sustainable development of rural communities by promoting efficient resource use, waste reduction, and the creation of resilient local economic chains. The generation of new jobs and, consequently, economic development, the reduction of waste quantities and the sustainable valorization of local resources, the promotion of ecological agriculture and bioeconomy, the development and promotion of sustainable forms of tourism, and the reduction of pollut...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Energy and Clean Technologies, Vol25, Issue 4.1
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DUSTY WASTES FROM THE PREPARATION OF MOULDING MIXTURES AND THE PRODUCTION OF MOULDS

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Alena Pribulová, Peter Futáš, Jozef Petrík, Peter Blaško, Marcela Pokusová, Marcela Pokusova)

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Particulate pollutants are generated at all stages of the preparation of the moulding and core mixture, during the handling of raw materials, during mixing and preparation of the moulding mixture in the mixers, during the moulding process itself, and during both manual and machine moulding. The reason for the generation of a relatively large amount of dust in all the operations associated with the manufacture of moulds and cores is the moulding mixture used, the basis of which is abrasive, i.e. sand, whether quart...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Energy and Clean Technologies, Vol25, Issue 4.1
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ECO-FRIENDLY FUELS FROM BLACK LIQUOR WASTE THROUGH BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL VALORIZATION

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Florian Marin, Oana Maria Tanislav, Simona Oancea, Marius Constantinescu, Anca Maria Zaharioiu)

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Lately, the waste black liquor generated through paper manufacturing, has been increased in amounts, which represents a threat to the environment and human health. On the other hand, there is a great concern related to the energy crisis occurring all over the world. The use of fossil fuels through the combustion process generates greenhouse gas emissions being harmful to the environment. For this reason, the principle of the circular economy must be taken into account, ``nothing is lost, everything is transformed'...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Energy and Clean Technologies, Vol25, Issue 4.1
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EDUCATING FOR A CIRCULAR FUTURE: DIGITAL INNOVATIONS, INTERDISCIPLINARY LEARNING, AND GLOBAL POLICY INSIGHTS IN INDUSTRIAL SYMBIOSIS

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Natālija Cudečka-Puriņa)

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Adapting to a Circular Economy (CE) within the context of ongoing digital transformation calls for a significant rethinking of educational models. Future professionals must be prepared with technical knowledge and the ability to think in systems and adapt to emerging digital environments. This research tends to analyse how different digital tools (i.e., digital platforms, blockchain, digital twins, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence) can be effectively integrated into educational practices support...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM 2025, Energy and Clean Technologies
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EFFECT OF PHYSICAL PRETREATMENT OF DAIRY WASTEWATER ON SCENEDESMUS SUBSPICATUS CHLOROPHYLL CONTENT AND MAGNESIUM REMOVAL

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-12-27, Marta Lenartowicz, Ľuboš Jurík)

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Microalgae are increasingly recognized for their potential in nutrient recovery from wastewater. This study investigated the effect of physical pretreatment of dairy wastewater on the growth and nutrient assimilation of Scenedesmus subspicatus. Cultures were maintained for 14 days in three media: standard Bristol medium, untreated dairy wastewater, and physically pretreated dairy wastewater. Chlorophyll-a content and magnesium concentration were monitored on days 0, 7, and 14 to evaluate algal growth and nutrient ...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Energy and Clean Technologies, Vol25, Issue 4.1
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EFFECTS OF BIOMASS TYPE AND FERMENTATION TEMPERATURE ON METHANE AND ENERGY PRODUCTION

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Lucian Georgel Ungureanu)

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Food industry generates high amounts of waste that can be valorized to produce energy by fermentation and conversion in biogas. This paper aimed to study the effects of biomass type (vegetal, animal and mix) and fermentation temperature (35, 40, 45 degrees Celsius) on methane concentration and energy production in a biogas plant in Suceava, Romania. An I-optimal mixture-process design was used for mathematical modelling of the data. The optimization of factors was performed by using desirability function and setti...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM 2025, Energy and Clean Technologies
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ENHANCING VOLATILE FATTY ACIDS YIELDS FROM WASTE ACTIVATED SLUDGE TREATED BY HYBRID OXIDATION WITH OZONE AND SODIUM PERCARBONATE

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-12-27, Diana Puiu, Marcela Popa, Laurentiu Dinu, Mihai Nita-Lazar, Lucian Alexandru Constantin)

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The volatile fatty acids (VFAs) are a valuable source of hydrogen on fuel industry or precursors of polyhydroxyalkanoates, a highly in trend and non-toxic bioplastics. However, the VFAs generation costs are expensive. Therefore, this study proposed a recycling solution of the waste activated sludge (WAS) into VFAs by non-conventional treatment with tandem steps of energic and slow oxidation in alkaline media by hybrid treatment with ozone and sodium percarbonate (SPC), followed by semi-aerobic fermentation at 22oC...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM 2025, Energy and Clean Technologies
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF STRUCTURALLY OPTIMIZED GFRP TANKS: A LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT APPROACH SUPPORTING CIRCULAR ECONOMY STRATEGIES

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-12-27, Ondrej Spacek, František Sedláček, Nikola Bednarova, Ivona Adamíková, Martin Stejskal)

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Horizontal composite tanks represent critical components in industrial applications where achieving an optimal balance between mechanical performance, material efficiency, and environmental impact is essential. This study investigates the environmental performance of structurally optimized glass-fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) horizontal tanks featuring progressive rib thickness configurations. The composite laminate optimization was carried out through advanced numerical simulations in ANSYS Mechanical 2024 R1, c...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Energy and Clean Technologies, Vol25, Issue 4.1
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INFLUENCE OF CARROT POMACE ON THE RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF DURUM WHEAT FLOUR DOUGH

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Marian-Ilie Luca, Madalina Ungureanu-Iuga, Silvia Mironeasa)

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Carrot pomace is considered a promising by-product due to its health-benefit nutrients such as fibers, vitamins, polyphenols, carotenoids, and minerals. Incorporating pasta with healthy ingredients such as carrot pomace could be a good idea to enhance its nutritional value. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of carrot pomace on durum wheat flour dough rheological properties. In this study, carrot pomace from four varieties was used. Carrot pomace was incorporated at levels varying from 0 to 12%. D...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Energy and Clean Technologies, Vol25, Issue 4.1
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INNOVATIVE RECYCLING AND WASTE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Omar Ameir, Vaclav Zyder, Jaroslav A. Hubáček, Ondřej Grycz, Matěj Hrouda, David Rokosz)

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The growing amount of waste and the pressure to transition to a sustainable and circular economy create the need to modernize waste management through technological innovations. This article focuses on the analysis of selected innovative technologies and waste processing, namely plasma gasification, hydrothermal carbonization, chemical recycling of plastics, robotic sorting systems using artificial intelligence and biological processes such as enzymatic degradation of plastics. Based on a systematic literature sea...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM 2025, Energy and Clean Technologies
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LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF CNC MACHINING STRATEGIES: ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION OF 3-AXIS AND 5-AXIS MILLING OF AN UPRIGHT COMPONENT

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-12-27, Ivona Adamíková, Nikola Bednarova, Ondrej Spacek, Anna Cidlinova, Michal Simon)

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This study evaluates the environmental performance of two CNC machining strategies-three-axis and five-axis milling-used in the production of an aluminum wheel upright for a Formula Student vehicle. A process-based gate-to-gate Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was carried out using Sphera GaBi software and the Ecoinvent 3.9.1 database, focusing exclusively on impacts associated with the manufacturing technologies. The analysis included detailed measurements of electricity consumption, machine time, machining operation ...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Energy and Clean Technologies, Vol25, Issue 4.1
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NATURAL RESOURCES TAX POLICY TO REDUCE WASTE IN LATVIA

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Inguna Leibus, Olga Irmane)

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Since Latvia acceded to the European Union (EU) in 2004, the natural resources tax (NRT) has been constantly amended to comply with EU regulations and directives. Particularly significant amendments to the NRT Law have been made concerning the circular economy, pollution reduction and sustainable use of resources. Considering that environmental protection requirements become increasingly stringent and sustainable development is a priority of EU and Latvian policies, there is a possibility that the NRT will be exte...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Energy and Clean Technologies, Vol25, Issue 4.1
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ORIGIN, PROPERTIES, PROCESSING AND USE OF FLY DUST FROM CUPOLA FURNACES

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Alena Pribulová, Peter Futáš, Patrik Fedorko, Marcela Pokusová, Mária Miháliková)

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Cupola furnaces are still considered the most suitable furnace units for cast iron melting. Typical exhaust gas from a cupola furnace contains CO, SO2 and NOx. A relatively large amount of dust emissions are emitted from the cupola furnace. These are formed during melting in the cupola furnace. These emitted particles can contain CaO, FeO, Pb, MnO, MgO, SiO2 and Zn. Crushing and mechanical abrasion during charge preparation and charging generate particles, some of which are emitted immediately. Dust is also genera...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Energy and Clean Technologies, Vol25, Issue 4.1
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PREDICTION THE SOLUBILITY AND SWELLING INDEX OF STARCH FILMS APPLYING MACHINE LEARNING METHODS

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Elena-Emilia Oprescu, Maria Tănase, Bianca-Ana-Maria Burdusel, Cătălina Călin, Cristina Popa)

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The utilization of renewable materials has raised worldwide interest regarding biodegradable polymers, proving important scientific, ecological, and economic relevance. Biopolymers are versatile materials used in various applications due to their high strength, low weight, and minimal environmental impact. However, their characterization for understanding their properties requires extensive experimental measurement. In this context, conventional research is improved by the integration of artificial intelligence (A...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM 2025, Energy and Clean Technologies
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PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS FOR CIRCULAR AND CLIMATE-NEUTRAL TRANSITIONS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF EMERGING MODELS AND APPLICATIONS

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-12-27, Inga Liepa, Dzintra Atstāja)

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Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are increasingly promoted as collaborative tools for advancing circular economy (CE) strategies with climate-neutral outcomes. However, current research at the intersection of PPPs, circularity, and decarbonization remains fragmented, scattered across sectors, and lacking conceptual synthesis. This study proposes a systematic review of the literature to map how PPPs support circular practices and whether these initiatives report climate-related benefits. Using Scopus as the prima...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM 2025, Energy and Clean Technologies
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PYRITE TAILINGS AS A SECONDARY RESOURCE FOR BASE METALS RECOVERY

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-12-27, Kulzira Mamyrbayeva, Almira Kuandykova, Tatyana Chepushtanova)

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Pyrite tailings from operating industrial facilities, beyond their primary component, frequently contain valuable base metal minerals (e.g., Co, Ni, Cu) that are in constant demand and are critical for 'green energy' technologies. Despite the comparatively low concentration of Ni and Co in these tailings, their overall reserves are potentially significant. The objective of this study was to investigate the recovery of nickel, cobalt, and copper from leach sulfuric solutions derived from nickel-cobalt-bearing pyrit...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Energy and Clean Technologies, Vol25, Issue 4.1
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RECYCLING BREWER-S SPENT YEAST BETA-GLUCAN TO MANUFACTURE WHEAT PASTA IN OPTIMAL CONDITIONS

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Madalina Ungureanu-Iuga, Ionuţ Avrămia)

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Brewer-s spent yeast is a valuable by-product of the food industry that can be used for the extraction of bioactive compounds like beta-glucan. This paper aimed at establishing the optimal addition level of beta-glucan extracted from brewer spent yeast in pasta made of wheat flour with different protein content. For this purpose, dough texture, pasta nutritional composition, cooking behavior, pasta firmness and color were evaluated. The increase of beta-glucan level resulted in a proportional decrease of cooked pa...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM 2025, Energy and Clean Technologies
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REDUCING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF FIRING AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES THROUGH SI-AL BASED ADDITIVES

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-12-27, Tereza Zlevorová, Kristina Trenzová, Jakub Lachman, Marek Balas, Pavel Diviš)

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In light of the gradual transition toward sustainable and green economy, the valorization of various agricultural residues has been drawing more attention. The leftover products from agricultural processing can be easily turned into a CO2-neutral biofuel. The subsequent deployment of nutrient-rich ash as fertilizer helps to keep a closed cycle of minerals and promote circular economy. This practice, however, comes with its drawbacks: excessive particulate matter (PM) emissions being among the most alarming. The pr...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM 2025, Energy and Clean Technologies
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STRUCTURAL AND MATERIAL OPTIMIZATION OF A COMPOSITE AIRBOX: LCA ANALYSIS FOR A FORMULA STUDENT VEHICLE

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-12-27, Nikola Bednarova, Ivona Adamíková, Ivona Adamikova, Anna Cidlinova, Michal Simon)

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This study focuses on the structural and material optimization of a composite airbox for a Formula Student vehicle from the perspective of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). Three evolutionary airbox generations are analyzed, each differing in geometry, number of parts, and material configuration, while maintaining the same primary manufacturing technology, in which the core structural material is a carbon fiber prepreg cured in an autoclave. The design optimization includes shell geometry simplification, integration of...

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Energy and Clean Technologies, Vol25, Issue 4.1
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TESTING THE MYCOREMEDIATION OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN POWER PLANT ASH USING OYSTER MUSHROOM

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Martin Pavlík, Lucia Ungvarska-Malucka, Anna Uhrinová, Marek Dzurenko, Ivan Repáč)

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Ash accumulating in a power plant-s ash pond represents a significant environmental burden for both nature and the people living nearby. For several years, we have been exploring the potential use of fungi, particularly the oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus), in the remediation and filtration process to ultimately achieve the revitalization of the ash pond site. The ash is mixed into a substrate based on European beech (Fagus sylvatica) wood chips, with the addition of two production strains of oyster mushroom....

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