Abstract Scope |
Multi-component fiber-reinforced composites are vital in various industries, offering exceptional mechanical properties but also posing significant environmental challenges. This mini-review explores the complex relationship between these composites and the environment. It highlights issues like high carbon footprints, energy-intensive production, greenhouse gas emissions, and resource depletion, exacerbated by landfill disposal. However, the review also presents promising eco-friendly solutions. These include incorporating recycled and bio-based materials, applying design for sustainability principles, and promoting recycling and circular economy models. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) plays a crucial role, illustrated through real-world case studies that inform sustainable decision-making. Existing environmental regulations guide responsible composite use. The review features case studies of pioneering industries, showcasing the benefits, challenges, and lessons learned from adopting green solutions. Looking ahead, it explores emerging trends and innovations in environmentally friendly composites, identifying research areas to explore. In summary, this mini-review provides a comprehensive view of the intricate connection between multi-component fiber-reinforced composites and environmental responsibility, emphasizing the need for collective commitment to sustainability. |