Streszczenie:
Current wood waste recycling processes need to be improved to prioritize ma-
terial recovery over energy recovery by cascading the use of wood waste and limiting as
much as possible non-recyclable batches that may contain even partially highly contam-
inated grade C wood and/or Medium Density Fiberboard. In the presented research, a
life cycle assessment has been carried out for a new product recovered from bulky waste.
The Environmental Footprint 3.1 (adapted) method has been used to assess the potential
environmental impact. The results may support a quality assessment of new products
undertaken from the perspective of the circular economy and environmental management
in the waste sector. The study aimed at the identification of environmental hotspots in the
life cycle of the secondary wooden blocks (from cradle to market analysis). Bulky waste
was subjected to recovery and recycling processes (a laboratory scale), and by adding starch
and water a new product was obtained. The study has demonstrated that the production
of blocks has the greatest impact on the life cycle in the following categories: Resource use,
fossils (24%), Climate change (23.9%), Eutrophication, freshwater (13.3%), and Resource
use, minerals and metals (11.8%). This is due to the high electricity consumption of electric-
ity by equipment and machinery used for the processing of waste and the fabrication of
the blocks.