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ABSTRACT
In its capacity of a body founded on the extended producer responsibility principle (EPR), Aliapur manages the valorization of around 300,000 tons of used tyres per year. Its aim is to neutralize the environmental risks generated by used tyres in France. Furthermore, Aliapur's objective is to promote the emergence of a professional economy generating environmental and economic value from non-reusable waste tyres (PUNR). The valorization solutions, the benefits of which have been clearly assessed, take into account the potentials of these products such as their calorific value, carbon and steel content or the share of rubber from biomass origin.
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Catherine CLAUZADE: Aliapur Development Director
INTRODUCTION
Aliapur is the main collective body in charge of recovering used tires in France, representing almost 75% of the annual waste, i.e. some 300,000 tonnes.
As with any sector born of the implementation of the principle of extended producer responsibility (EPR), Aliapur's primary objective is to ensure, on behalf of its customers, that used tires are collected, sorted and recycled in an environmentally-friendly way, in order to neutralize the environmental risk that used tires can represent in France.
But the eco-organization's ambitions go beyond strict compliance with regulatory obligations. Since its creation, Aliapur's aim has been to encourage the emergence of a structured industrial economy that creates environmental, economic and societal value from the many potentialities offered by non-reusable used tires (ELT): calorific value, carbon and steel content, proportion of rubber of biomass origin, and so on.
The first few years of Aliapur's existence were devoted to professionalizing the sector by disseminating and consolidating best practices and know-how, creating recognized methods (sampling and characterization) and defining reference values, thus enabling us to offer safe products tailored to users' needs.
The eco-organization is also committed to seeking out new ways of recovering waste, with the aim of ensuring that sufficient outlets are always available, and that management remains flexible.
In terms of human health and the environment, major research programs have been devoted to environmental and health risk assessment, as well as to environmental assessments based on life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology.
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Standards and norms
- Environmental management – Lifecycle analysis – Principles and framework. - NF EN ISO 14040 - 2006
- Environmental management – Lifecycle analysis – Requirements and guidelines. - NF EN ISO 14044 - 2006
- Environmental quality of construction products – Environmental and health declaration for construction products. - NF P 01-010 - 2004
- General principles for environmental labelling of consumer products...
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