MRS Meetings and Events

 

BI01.01.01 2023 MRS Fall Meeting

Environmental and Social Justice Considerations in a Circular Economy

When and Where

Nov 28, 2023
8:30am - 9:00am

Hynes, Level 2, Room 209

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Taylor Uekert1,Hope Wikoff1,Julien Walzberg1,Meredith Doyle1,Alberta Carpenter1

National Renewable Energy Laboratory1

Abstract

Taylor Uekert1,Hope Wikoff1,Julien Walzberg1,Meredith Doyle1,Alberta Carpenter1

National Renewable Energy Laboratory1
A consideration of environmental justice (EJ) and social justice (SJ) is critical to minimize the impacts of technology deployment on local communities. SJ and EJ impacts occur in specific geographic locations but can cover a wide range of effects (e.g., air pollution, access to clean water, jobs, wages, and education), making it challenging to determine which metrics are appropriate to evaluate and which data are required for qualitative or quantitative analysis. This issue is only exacerbated when the technology in question is at an early technology readiness level (TRL) without community specific data. Here, we present a framework for evaluating the human health, local environment, and job implications of processes that are at early to middle TRLs. Using a case study on enzymatic polyethylene terephthalate (PET) recycling (middle TRL), we demonstrate how to qualitatively and quantitatively assess these EJ and SJ metrics for a circular economy context and how to communicate the results in a manner beneficial to both researchers and local communities.

Symposium Organizers

Ahmet Alatas, Argonne National Laboratory
Katherine Anderson, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Lauren Marbella, Columbia University
Michael Toney, University of Colorado Boulder

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature