SILVA, M. W. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0849482854299426; SILVA, Marivaldo Wagner Sousa.
Resumo:
The search for well-being and comfort, convenience and disposability,
lightness and aesthetics were the driving forces for the large increase in the
plastic materials consumption. On the other hand, this increase in consumption
resulting in increased disposal both by population and by industries. The
footwear industry holds a large percentage in the materials disposal. Each pair
of footwear produced a waste quantity is generated. One of the most discarded
materials in the environment by the footwear industry is Ethylene Vinyl Acetate
(EVA). This discard cause environmental impacts and ecosystem degradation.
The sustainable concepts are based on the reduction of environmental impacts
and natural resources conservation. It is based on this concept that the
objective of this research was to develop a compound with residue of EVA
footwear from industry and a renewable biodegradable load. Therefore, we
developed a biodegradable composite with different amounts of EVA waste /
EVA resin / starch / crude glycerin and evaluated their mechanical properties
and their biodégradation in simulated soil. The mechanical properties were
favourable in compositions with lower starch levels. The Glycerin provided the
best mechanical results when compared with samples containing oil derived
from non-renewable source. The Compositions Biodégradation occurred in all
compositions, however it was observed a degradation more effective in
compositions with greater starch levels and in weeks with more rehearsal time.
The final material can be applied to the footwear industry and/or related
sectors.