
25/11/2020Nov 25, 2020. ICA. As the EU moves forward with its circular economy agenda, a holistic approach is needed using all the tools available, including the concept of Urban Mining, writes Laurent
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18/09/2019The global production of rare earth minerals increasing from less than 20,000 metric tons in 1970 to close to 140,000 metric tons in 2017. and the growing influence of China in African mining. Potential partners. The US has identified Malawi-based Mkango Resources as a means to diversify its source of rare earth minerals. Mkango owns and
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2021621The urban mining of material stock initially focused on e-waste, motivated by the high concentration of expensive rare earth minerals . In other words, urban mining was considered where economic incentives were high [ 7 ].
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16/10/2019Along its way, Urban Mining has been increasingly recognized for its efforts toward both recycling and creating a domestic supply of rare-earth magnets. In August, it was named by Fortune Magazine to its
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22/06/2012L'iniziativa Raeeporter: indicate e fotografate gli smaltimenti illegali Urban mining: tra i rifiuti elettronici c' una vera miniera Non solo non vanno gettati in strada e smaltiti nelle
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12/08/2021For every ton of rare earth produced, the mining process yields 13kg of dust, 9,600-12,000 cubic meters of waste gas, 75 cubic meters of wastewater, and one ton of radioactive residue. This stems from the fact that rare earth element ores have metals that, when mixed with leaching pond chemicals, contaminate air, water, and soil.
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01/12/2014Mining the urban environment to recycle precious metals in Belgium. Mining for rare and precious metal is a messy process. It is not only hugely expensive, but has a huge environmental cost
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18/03/2011The Prospects for Urban Mining. Friday, March 18, 2011. Author: T.E. Graedel. Mining "urban ore" may provide an alternative to the continued extraction of metals. A half-century ago, the visionary urbanist Jane Jacobs (1961) proclaimed that "cities are the mines of the future.". This prediction was based on some hard facts that
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14/11/2019YouTube immer entsperren. Der Begriff des Urban Minings (auch Stadtschrfung genannt) bezeichnet die Rckgewinnung von Rohstoffen durch die Aufarbeitung bestehender Gter einer Stadt bzw. einer Umgebung. Der urbane Raum wird dabei als reichhaltiges Rohstofflager betrachtet.
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20161025The eco-overhaul of the Council's office, which boasts the lowest carbon footprint of any recorded refurbishment, is an example of so-called urban mining - the concept of re-using valuable
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The dangers of mining rare earth metals to human health. Rare earth metals cause harm to humans by getting inside the body through the mouth, skin and respiratory tract and via injections. It is removed from the body
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22/06/2012URBAN MINING - Il concetto Urban mining, inteso come possibilit di ottenere risorse utilizzando i rifiuti urbani, come ciclo di recupero e reimpiego di materiali la cui domanda in costate
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16/05/2022The entity formerly known as Urban Mining Company announced its rebranding as Noveon Magnetics, Inc. Noveon Magnetics is the only U.S. producer of the high-performance rare earth magnets essential to the leading electric technology the world depends on every day – from electric vehicles to MRI machines to wind turbines and robots.
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28/01/2013By Mike Ives • January 28, 2013. In November, the first shipment of raw "rare earth" minerals arrived at an $800 million processing plant on Malaysia's east coast near the home of Tan Bun Teet. The plant, run by Australia's Lynas Corporation, has since begun refining the rare earth metals, essential components in wind turbines, hybrid
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04/08/2021Researchers at the French Geological Survey are looking at ways to extract rare earth elements from mine slag heaps using bacteria found in the subsoil. According to a report by the agency AFP
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30/08/2019Urban mining is the activity of recovering materials and energy from anthropogenic stocks, and the buildings are one of the most important stocks in the city context, since the construction sector is responsible for high rates of natural resource extraction and consumption. like the mining of rare metals embodied in jewelry,
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This research was supported by the Resources recycling from agri-food urban and industrial wastes by integration of hybrid separation processes (W4V, Grant no. PID2020-114401RB-C21), Acidic Mining Waters as Resource for Sustainable Supply of Raw and Critical Materials (REESOURCES, Grant no. PDC2021-120869-I00) and the Resource Recovery
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29/03/2021Urban mining enterprises are on the cusp of commercialization with simple, low-cost, low-risk technologies, flexible scales for diverse locations, and win-win social and environmental outcomes. The scope to produce metals in this manner is immense and recession proof – not only from the huge global stockpiles of electronic wastes but also
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12/11/2019In 1952, Mountain Pass opened. First explored as a uranium deposit, it soon supplied rare earths for the electronic needs of the Cold War economy. Until the 1990s, it stood alone as the only major
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28/11/2018The Urban Mining Company (UMC) have transformed the way we extract the rare metals used to produce cutting-edge magnets that enable modern technology. Texas based, they recycle metals from old electronics and were recognised by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation for establishing a Circular Economy.
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28/03/2022Urban mining is the practice of extracting valuable metals and materials from electronic waste. This seems pretty straightforward. In fact, if you've been following our blog at all or have done any reading on e-waste you know that electronics are created using all kinds of precious metals. And they're called. and highly valuable.
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15/03/2022Recycling rare metals from our waste could help us to reduce extractive mining. But urban mining#x27;s value depends on how it's done
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21/08/2018Extremely rare earth metals such as europium and terbium – previously mined exclusively in China – can now be recovered through e-waste mining. And while traditional mining is very labour-intensive, urban mining can be easily automated, which cuts costs and improves profitability – making this relatively new process an attractive prospect for businesses.
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25/10/2016The eco-overhaul of the Council's office, which boasts the lowest carbon footprint of any recorded refurbishment, is an example of so-called urban mining - the concept of re-using valuable
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A rare event is always rare in function of the population being studied. In high dimensions, all cases are edge cases. Sam Ross. The rate of an event is related to the probability of an event occurring in some small subinterval (of time, space or otherwise). Statistics -
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02/11/2010Significant reserves of rare earths currently reside in Japan's 'urban mines,' or discarded consumer electronics. It has been estimated that these used electronics could yield up to 300,000 tons of rare earths, holding great potential to offset a considerable fraction of Japan's imports, approximately 35,000 tons in 2008. Recycling can take advantage of Japan's high
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12/04/2018Park Jai-koo, an urban mining expert at Hanyang University in Seoul, said electronic waste recycling can help mitigate high prices and limit reliance on outside sources for rare metals.
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14/03/2017Technologies for recycling e-waste, or "urban mining" as it is sometimes known, are needed because the rare earth elements, gold, and/or platinum group metals contained within consumer electronics are difficult and costly to mine. Most electronics also contain hazardous materials such as lead, mercury, and cadmium, which can leach out
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25/10/2010Japan is beginning to actively pursue the recycling of e-waste in a new process called urban mining to mitigate the country's dependence on China for rare earth elements.
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29/03/2022Chemist James Tour outlined a new approach to carbon waste at COSM 2021: Use electricity to turn it into graphene, to be recycled as new materials. "Urban mining" both recovers rare earth elements from discarded computers and reduces our vulnerability to shortages that could cripple technology.
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The Urban Mining Innovation Centre (UMIC) research center is an initiative developed at the Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering at UBC to provide scientific, business, and social approaches to the recovery of valuable materials/metals from urban waste streams. UMIC is an initiative developed at the Norman B. Keevil Institute of
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Companies mining and refining rare earth metals are profiting from the decades long increase in demand of these metals. Amid the COVID-19 crisis, the global market for Rare Earth Metals estimated at US$4 Billion
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03/11/2020Urban mining can reduce the demand for conflict minerals thereby helping to maintain peace in various places. Many people face hazardous risks because of inadequate disposal of e-waste. In Ghana
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04/10/2021Instantly heating the waste to 3,400 Kelvin (5,660 degrees Fahrenheit) with a jolt of electricity vaporizes the precious metals, and the gases are vented away for separation, storage or disposal. Tour said that with more than 40 million tons of e-waste produced globally every year, there is plenty of potential for "urban mining."
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28/03/2020The process of mining REEs is ecologically devastating. Processing one ton of rare earth metals releases 2,000 tons of radioactive materials, carcinogens, toxic compounds, acids, and other pollutants into
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28/01/2019Park Jai-koo, an urban mining expert at Hanyang University in Seoul, said electronic waste recycling can help mitigate high prices and limit reliance on outside sources for rare metals. "South Korea needs to secure resources, but mostly all of them are imported," Park said. "Urban mining is more likely to become a way to go." Reuters
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07/04/2020Globally, the world produces as much as 50 million tonnes of e-waste a year – the equivalent to 6,000 Eiffel Towers – and it is growing 3-4% annually. In 2016, Asia generated the largest
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2011318The Prospects for Urban Mining. Friday, March 18, 2011. Author: T.E. Graedel. Mining "urban ore" may provide an alternative to the continued extraction of metals. A half-century ago, the visionary urbanist Jane Jacobs (1961) proclaimed that "cities are the mines of the future.". This prediction was based on some hard facts that
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12/04/2018Park Jai-koo, an urban mining expert at Hanyang University in Seoul, said electronic waste recycling can help mitigate high prices and limit reliance on outside sources for rare metals.
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