Time and again, there has been a hue and a cry that the world is running out of natural resources and the most prominent among those is the famous study entitled 'The Limits to Growth' by the 'Club of Rome'. Since then the fear of scarcity of abiotic resources has been challenging human societies around the globe, particularly the research community. In this paper we will examine the case of the steel industry to argue how and why mineral resources depletion is an issue that needs to be addressed through life cycle assessment in more detail. This paper shows that a more comprehensive understanding about the current production trends of iron ore and steel, which also requires several vital metals such as copper, manganese...
The design of steel structures has evolved thanks to the increased ability to model the behavior of...
Copper and iron are critical to the economic growth of modern society. Nations depend on these metal...
Although metals and minerals represent a prominent asset for sustainable development, continuous pop...
Steelmaking processes consume a lot of energy and materials, therefore researchers are constantly lo...
The famous 1972 study 'Limits to growth' (LtG) created global controversy about its dire p...
This paper reports on historical analysis of the steel industry in which crude steel production tren...
The book contains a collection of articles dealing with how the extraction of mineral resources can ...
This paper assesses the relative contribution of the individual resources to abiotic depletion in th...
The aims of this thesis are: (1) To develop improved knowledge and understanding of material flows a...
Considerations of mineral resource availability and depletion form part of a diverse array of sustai...
The steel industry is the largest consumer of energy in the world among industrial sectors. It is ge...
Background and Objective: The steel industry is the worldchr('39')s largest consumer of energy. A la...
Abiotic resource depletion (Guinée and Heijungs, 1995) is still a popular indicator of resource use ...
address scarcity issues. Within the LCIA working group it is recommended that the work of Müller-Wen...
Some scientists and journalists, and many members of the general public, have been led to believe th...
The design of steel structures has evolved thanks to the increased ability to model the behavior of...
Copper and iron are critical to the economic growth of modern society. Nations depend on these metal...
Although metals and minerals represent a prominent asset for sustainable development, continuous pop...
Steelmaking processes consume a lot of energy and materials, therefore researchers are constantly lo...
The famous 1972 study 'Limits to growth' (LtG) created global controversy about its dire p...
This paper reports on historical analysis of the steel industry in which crude steel production tren...
The book contains a collection of articles dealing with how the extraction of mineral resources can ...
This paper assesses the relative contribution of the individual resources to abiotic depletion in th...
The aims of this thesis are: (1) To develop improved knowledge and understanding of material flows a...
Considerations of mineral resource availability and depletion form part of a diverse array of sustai...
The steel industry is the largest consumer of energy in the world among industrial sectors. It is ge...
Background and Objective: The steel industry is the worldchr('39')s largest consumer of energy. A la...
Abiotic resource depletion (Guinée and Heijungs, 1995) is still a popular indicator of resource use ...
address scarcity issues. Within the LCIA working group it is recommended that the work of Müller-Wen...
Some scientists and journalists, and many members of the general public, have been led to believe th...
The design of steel structures has evolved thanks to the increased ability to model the behavior of...
Copper and iron are critical to the economic growth of modern society. Nations depend on these metal...
Although metals and minerals represent a prominent asset for sustainable development, continuous pop...