Guilhem Grimaud, PhD student at the I2M Laboratory - Institute of Mechanics and Engineering at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Bordeaux, will publicly defend his thesis entitled "Designing recycling scenarios based on process performance evaluation."
The planet is in a state of ecosystem degradation, resource depletion, demographic tension, and climate emergency that is particularly worrying. It is essential to decouple raw material consumption from economic activity. By reducing pressure on virgin raw materials, the circular economy can contribute to the fight against climate change. It is essential to implement solutions to regenerate the materials present in our waste.
The first challenge in deploying recycling solutions in a circular economy is evaluating the performance of recycling scenarios. This research was conducted in partnership with MTB Recycling. Three performance criteria were selected: technical, economic, and environmental.
This multi-criteria assessment enables communication in the form of key performance indicators (KPIs). These allow the eco-efficiency of a scenario to be quickly quantified, supporting designers' decision-making when constructing the offer and developing recycling scenario solutions.
Jury and supervisors
Thesis advisor: Nicolas PERRY
Ms. Peggy ZWOLINSKI - Grenoble INP - Rapporteur
Ms. Anne VENTUA - IFSTTAR/University of Nantes - Rapporteur
Mr. Jacques MÉHU - INSA Lyon - Examiner
Mr. Stéphane NEGNY - ENSIACET - Examiner
Ms. Carole CHARBUILLET - Arts et Métiers, Chambéry Institute - Examiner
Mr. Daniel FROELICH - Arts et Métiers, Chambéry Institute - Examiner
Mr. Nicolas PERRY - Arts et Métiers, Bordeaux campus - Examiner
Mr. Bertrand LARATTE - Arts et Métiers, Bordeaux campus - Examiner
Mr. Romain FERRARI - Serge Ferrari Company - Guest
Mr. Jean-Philippe FUSIER - MTB Recycling Company - Guest
Practical information
- Thesis presented and defended publicly
- Chambéry Institute Arts et Métiers
- Monday, February 18 at 10:00 a.m.