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[EN] Dredging is an essential technique to maintain proper water depths in ports and bays. Many dredged sediments are considered as toxic waste due to their significant amounts of metals and other pollutants. In consequence, ...[+]
[EN] Dredging is an essential technique to maintain proper water depths in ports and bays. Many dredged sediments are considered as toxic waste due to their significant amounts of metals and other pollutants. In consequence, they need to be treated to reduce this toxicity and avoid pollutant resuspensions. Physical operations and chemical, thermal and biological processes have been conventionally used to this aim, but the traditional linear sediment approach is often unsustainable and economically and environmentally demanding. Considering the increasing people's awareness in environmental issues, more efficient dredged sediment management schemes are required. Some authors are making significant efforts to improve circularity in sediment management processes by taking advantage of the mineral composition of sediments to obtain products for the building and road construction sectors, therefore decreasing the need of raw materials while reducing the amounts of sediments wasted to landfills. However, information related to the characteristics of these products, their mechanical behaviour and their functionality is still scarce, being sediment-based by-products developed mainly at low Technological Readiness Level (TRL), showing low global impact in the market. To implement circular economy in the dredged sediment sector, some technical and socio-political barriers must be still overcome. To this aim, further research and technological applications must be developed, with the support of decision makers and stakeholders. This review aims at giving an overview of the circular trends applied to toxic dredged sediment management, pointing at current opportunities, barriers and constraints that hinder its wide development.
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The authors acknowledge the Marche Region for the call "Impresa 4.0: Innovazione, ricerca e formazione" about supporting business innovation towards a circular economy model (year 2019) for funding "ECOSEDRA" project under ...[+]
The authors acknowledge the Marche Region for the call "Impresa 4.0: Innovazione, ricerca e formazione" about supporting business innovation towards a circular economy model (year 2019) for funding "ECOSEDRA" project under grant agreement No. 44995. They also acknowledge the European Unions Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme for their support to fund PROMISCES project under grant agreement 101036449. Co-author Paolo Crocetti kindly acknowledges European Social Fund, Regione Marche and Servizi Industriali Manageriali Ambientali S. p.A. for co-funding his PhD scholarship within the Progetto EUREKA (POR Marche FSE 2014/ 2020). In addition, co-author J. Gonzalez- Camejo acknowledges the Spanish Ministry of Universities and the Next generation EU funds for their support via post-doctoral Margarita Salas grant; while co-author K. Li acknowledges the Xi'an Technological University for its support via Overseas Study Visits Fund.
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