Dissipative uses of elements have come under increased scrutiny due to eco-toxicological effects of heavy metals in the environment and long-term sustainability of metal supply. Despite that, a comprehensive approach on elemental dissipation has not been proposed yet and very little attention has been paid to the loss of elements by design with any potential of recovery at end-oflife. In this study we categorized the main material streams of elements in use depending on rationales of dissipation and a model has been developed for measuring the contemporary dissipation rates for fifty-five elements. Inherently dissipative uses affect fewer than a dozen of elements (including mercury and arsenic), but the spectrum of elements dissipate...
The recycling of metals is widely viewed as a fruitful sustainability strategy, but little informati...
Keeping materials in use for a long time is key to reducing primary material demand and environmenta...
There is debate whether or not further growth of metal extraction from the earth's crust will be sus...
Dissipative uses of elements have come under increased scrutiny due to eco-toxicological effects of...
In some common uses metals are lost by intent-copper in brake pads, zinc in tires, and germanium in ...
Many materials have a growing importance for our society as well as a growing supply risk, which tog...
The dissipation of metals leads to potential environmental impacts, usually evaluated for product sy...
International audienceThe accessibility to most metals is crucial to modern societies. In order to m...
International audienceThe consumption of most metals continues to rise following ever-increasing pop...
In the metals industry, recycling is commonly included among the most viable options for climate cha...
<div><p>We have assembled extensive information on the cradle-to-gate environmental burdens of 63 me...
Metal mobilization in general, as well as the number of metals used in products to increase performa...
We have assembled extensive information on the cradle-to-gate environmental burdens of 63 metals in ...
We have assembled extensive information on the cradle-to-gate environmental burdens of 63 metals in ...
We have assembled extensive information on the cradle-to-gate environmental burdens of 63 metals in ...
The recycling of metals is widely viewed as a fruitful sustainability strategy, but little informati...
Keeping materials in use for a long time is key to reducing primary material demand and environmenta...
There is debate whether or not further growth of metal extraction from the earth's crust will be sus...
Dissipative uses of elements have come under increased scrutiny due to eco-toxicological effects of...
In some common uses metals are lost by intent-copper in brake pads, zinc in tires, and germanium in ...
Many materials have a growing importance for our society as well as a growing supply risk, which tog...
The dissipation of metals leads to potential environmental impacts, usually evaluated for product sy...
International audienceThe accessibility to most metals is crucial to modern societies. In order to m...
International audienceThe consumption of most metals continues to rise following ever-increasing pop...
In the metals industry, recycling is commonly included among the most viable options for climate cha...
<div><p>We have assembled extensive information on the cradle-to-gate environmental burdens of 63 me...
Metal mobilization in general, as well as the number of metals used in products to increase performa...
We have assembled extensive information on the cradle-to-gate environmental burdens of 63 metals in ...
We have assembled extensive information on the cradle-to-gate environmental burdens of 63 metals in ...
We have assembled extensive information on the cradle-to-gate environmental burdens of 63 metals in ...
The recycling of metals is widely viewed as a fruitful sustainability strategy, but little informati...
Keeping materials in use for a long time is key to reducing primary material demand and environmenta...
There is debate whether or not further growth of metal extraction from the earth's crust will be sus...