4. Ecodesign of a biosolvent
The need has arisen to develop effective tools and methodologies for solvent substitution. These methods, which are available to researchers and manufacturers, enable satisfactory results to be achieved, while respecting an eco-design approach.
4.1 Methodologies for the substitution of toxic solvents
Solvent substitution consists in improving the functionality of an existing product, generally involving the associated processes, to provide environmental, technological and economic benefits. Consequently, the process of substituting a harmful solvent requires a detailed study of technological alternatives, in order to identify the changes to be made in the existing industrial process or for the development of a new manufacturing process. Coupling process...
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ADEME : http://www.ademe.fr
Ministry of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Town and Country Planning : https://www.ecologie.gouv.fr/
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