A study on wood waste potential in Turkey

Melek Elif Somer , Oumar Alkhayat
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The aim of this article is to examine and assess Turkey's wood waste potential through an experimental investigation approach to serve Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of United Nations Development Programme. While integrating entrepreneurial and architectural perspectives from two authors, the survey provides insights into the waste wood-producing sector, highlighting the gaps within the data in the existing literature. To address these gaps, after reviewing available sources in the wood-waste producing sector, the authors conducted interviews with directly involved volunteers to gather first-hand information and suggestions. Viability studies were subsequently conducted for theoretical products, comparing their potential to create value-add by utilizing wood waste capacity.

The proposal for handmade, unique, products from solid wood waste demonstrated a higher added value attributed to elevated selling price expectations, albeit with limited benefits in recycling substantial amounts of wood waste. Conversely, the proposal focusing on wood-based pressboards exhibited a lower added value, influenced by competitive pressure from industrially produced boards, but demonstrated a significant capacity for CO2 sequestration. The findings of the study underscore a considerable future potential for wasted wood and its utilization in Turkey, while also emphasizing the pressing need for additional research on wood waste recycling to enhance ecological sustainability.

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土耳其木材废料潜力研究
本文旨在通过实验性调查方法研究和评估土耳其木材废弃物的潜力,以服务于联合国开发计划署的可持续发展目标(SDG)。在整合两位作者的创业和建筑观点的同时,该调查提供了对废旧木材生产行业的见解,突出了现有文献中数据的空白。为了填补这些空白,在查阅了木材废料生产行业的现有资料后,作者对直接参与其中的志愿者进行了访谈,以收集第一手信息和建议。随后,作者对理论上的产品进行了可行性研究,比较了这些产品利用木材废料能力创造附加值的潜力。利用固体木材废料制作手工独特产品的提案显示,尽管回收利用大量木材废料的效益有限,但由于售价预期提高,产品附加值更高。与此相反,以木质印刷板为重点的提案显示出较低的附加值,这是受来自工业化生产的印刷板的竞争压力的影响,但却显示出巨大的二氧化碳封存能力。研究结果突出表明,土耳其未来在废弃木材及其利用方面具有相当大的潜力,同时也强调迫切需要对木材废料回收利用开展更多研究,以提高生态可持续性。
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