Mining-selected waste (or simply mining waste) can be defined as a part of materials that result from the exploration, mining and concentration of substances governed by
Read More2021year4month5day On the EU 27 level, the mining and quarrying sector is the second main source of waste, accounting for 26.3% of the total waste generated. Data for SMART
Read More2021year6month25day As a result, there is a significant increase in mine waste tonnage (EPA, 1994), hence, the thorny problem of the environmentally
Read More2019year11month26day In 2016, the highest absolute levels of waste generation (excluding major mineral wastes) in the EU were recorded for the water and waste sector, for households, and for the manufacturing sector. Between
Read More2018year11month5day Mining waste for value in the EU. The European Union imports a significant amount of important metals as it does not have its own natural mineral
Read More2021year5month15day There has been increasing attention recently to reprocessing of mining waste, which aims to recover potentially valuable materials such as metals and other
Read MoreWhile Europe has a long and rich history of mining, there are now significantly more uncontrolled mines than operational mines across the continent and research and
Read More2021year5month1day John Laurence Esguerra, David Laner, Svensson, Joakim Krook Add to Mendeley https://doi/10.1016/j.wasman.2021.03.013 Get rights and content •
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