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  • Materials Science
  • Sustainable Chemistry
  • Industrial Ecology

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  • Adhesives are crucial in manufacturing but hinder circular economy goals due to their persistence and pollutant generation.
  • Current adhesives, often petroleum-based, are not designed for disassembly, complicating recycling and waste reduction efforts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate current strategies for developing sustainable adhesives for zero-waste applications.
  • To identify promising future research directions for eco-friendly and recyclable adhesive technologies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of natural material alternatives to petroleum-based polymers in adhesives.
  • Analysis of dismantlable adhesive technologies that respond to external stimuli for on-demand debonding.

Main Results:

  • Natural material-based adhesives offer a sustainable alternative to conventional options.
  • Dismantlable adhesives provide a pathway for component separation and material recovery, supporting circular economy principles.

Conclusions:

  • A new generation of adhesives, utilizing natural or dismantlable approaches, is essential for advancing zero-waste manufacturing and consumer applications.
  • Combining these strategies can create a paradigm shift towards sustainable industrial production and product lifecycles.