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Full Title (English)
Textile and Garment Magazine
Subtitle
списание Текстил и облекло
Imprint
Textile and Garment Magazine
Publisher
SEUTGL
ISSN
1310-912X (Printed Journal)
2603-302X (Online Journal)
Journal Volume Number
03
Journal Issue Number
03
Journal Issue Designation
papers
Journal Issue Date (YYYY/MM/DD)
2024/03/31
Full Title (English)
RECYCLING OF HIGH-PERFORMANCE BALLISTIC FIBERS AS PART OF SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY FOR MILITARY PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Subtitle
РЕЦИКЛИРАНЕ НА ВИСОКОЕФЕКТИВНИ БАЛИСТИЧНИ ВЛАКНА, КАТО ЧАСТ ОТ ВЪЗМОЖНОСТИТЕ ЗА УСТОЙЧИВО УПРАВЛЕНИЕ НА СРЕДСТВАТА ЗА ИНДИВИДУАЛНА ЗАЩИТНА ЕКИПИРОВКА НА ВОЙНИКА
By (author)
Affiliation
Defense institute “Professor Tzvetan Lazarov”, Bulgaria, Doctoral student
Affiliation
DEFENSE INSTITUTE “PROFESSOR TZVETAN LAZAROV”, Bulgaria, Doctoral student
Affiliation
DEFENSE INSTITUTE “PROFESSOR TZVETAN LAZAROV”, Bulgaria, Assistant Professor
Affiliation
DEFENSE INSTITUTE “PROFESSOR TZVETAN LAZAROV”, Bulgaria, Assistant Professor
Number of Pages
8
First Page
75
Last Page
82
Language of text
Bulgarian
Publication Date
2024/03/31
Main description (English)
Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibers are high-performance ballistic materials that have attracted significant interest due to their wide-ranging applications in the Armed Forces, law enforcement and personal security [1]. Recycling of high-performance ballistic fibers is part of sustainable management capability for military personal protective equipment in the compliance from the Armed Forces with the environmental requirements imposed on them by The EU’ climate change and defence roadmap, which is an integral part of the EU’s overall efforts to tackle climate change under the European Green Deal. Reusing and recycling products reduces the need to extract natural resources and limits the associated damage to ecosystems that threaten biodiversity . The circular economy also contributes to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. Moving to reliable products that can be reused, improved and repaired lead to less waste. Recycling raw materials reduces the risks associated with their procurement –the EU becomes less dependent on global crises, price changes and geopolitical pressures [2]. Keywords: High-performance ballistic materials, Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibers, Mil itary personal protective equipment, Sustainable management, Аrmed Forces, The EU’ climate change and defence roadmap.