In theory, \u91urban mining\u92 has a huge potential for enabling more efficient resource use and offering new business opportunities for the cleantech and recycling industries. This concept involves recovering technospheric stocks of previously employed natural resources that have been taken out of use without being collected for waste management. Such hibernating material stocks can be found in old water supply, sewage and power distribution networks \u96 urban structures rich in for example iron and copper. This paper aims to analyze the potential for urban mining of the metals copper and aluminum from hibernating power and communication cables in Sweden. Emphasis is on the economic feasibility of two different approaches for realizing s...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is currently considered to be one of the fastest gr...
Fear of scarcity of resources highlight the need to exploit secondary materials from urban mines in ...
In recent years there has been growing interest in urban mining in buildings from various environmen...
Sweden. In theory, ‘urban mining ’ has a huge potential for enabling more efficient resource use and...
In conventional mining, prospecting methods are used to increase the degree of certainty with regard...
Subsurface power grids constitute one of the largest copper stocks in many industrialized cities. Ov...
This master thesis depicts the topic of urban mining and its possibilities and challenges in the cit...
In this article, we suggest a methodology that combines geographic information systems (GIS) and mat...
Our societies are reliant on metals to such an extent that the total amounts of some of them in the ...
This study examines the subsurface infrastructure in the Swedish city of Norrköping from an urban mi...
This PhD thesis concerns urban mining, an umbrella term for different recycling strategies aimed to ...
Large material flows are extracted from natural mines in the earth’s crust and moved and stored in a...
This study evaluates the perspectives of urban mining in the framework of the circular economy (CE) ...
Are cities mineable? How much can the old copper scraps be transformed into "nutrients" of the city ...
Abstract: This paper presents a general approach when performing urban mining activities. The urban ...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is currently considered to be one of the fastest gr...
Fear of scarcity of resources highlight the need to exploit secondary materials from urban mines in ...
In recent years there has been growing interest in urban mining in buildings from various environmen...
Sweden. In theory, ‘urban mining ’ has a huge potential for enabling more efficient resource use and...
In conventional mining, prospecting methods are used to increase the degree of certainty with regard...
Subsurface power grids constitute one of the largest copper stocks in many industrialized cities. Ov...
This master thesis depicts the topic of urban mining and its possibilities and challenges in the cit...
In this article, we suggest a methodology that combines geographic information systems (GIS) and mat...
Our societies are reliant on metals to such an extent that the total amounts of some of them in the ...
This study examines the subsurface infrastructure in the Swedish city of Norrköping from an urban mi...
This PhD thesis concerns urban mining, an umbrella term for different recycling strategies aimed to ...
Large material flows are extracted from natural mines in the earth’s crust and moved and stored in a...
This study evaluates the perspectives of urban mining in the framework of the circular economy (CE) ...
Are cities mineable? How much can the old copper scraps be transformed into "nutrients" of the city ...
Abstract: This paper presents a general approach when performing urban mining activities. The urban ...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is currently considered to be one of the fastest gr...
Fear of scarcity of resources highlight the need to exploit secondary materials from urban mines in ...
In recent years there has been growing interest in urban mining in buildings from various environmen...