Turning Upcycled Waste into Novel, Sustainable Materials

Abstract

Currently the DoD relies on critical materials, such as rubber- and wood-derived products, which are needed to protect and provide mobility to our warfighters in an austere, expeditionary setting. Unfortunately, providing these materials to our warfighters suffers from vulnerabilities such as fragile supply chains, foreign sourcing, or costly shipping to points of need. These critical materials also contribute to DoD waste streams with no further value, while also creating environmental and logistical challenges. To address this, the Turning Upcycled Waste into Novel, Sustainable Materials program will investigate the feasibility of converting abundant DoD waste stream products (e.g., tires, scrap wood, and paper) into durable, and sustainable materials when supplies are limited in expeditionary operations. Approaches will be investigated to develop materials with enhanced mechanical properties suitable for use in applications ranging from contingency construction materials to military tires.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2024
Source ID
c9ed9f683aa345a3b6c6e2c9563ada6d

Tags

Readers

  • Defense Acquisition Program Management
  • Environmental Engineering.
  • Maritime Combat Support and Expeditionary Logistics.

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