non-peer-reviewedMore than 30 million jobs in the EU and many key economic sectors are dependent on a sustainable supply of Raw Materials, such as aluminium and zinc. However, the extractive operations to process and refine such raw materials generate approximately 300 million tonnes of waste per annum, representing one of the largest waste streams in the EU. This waste can be hazardous to the environment if it is not managed effectively
In a circular economy material loops are closed by recycling of pre-consumer manufacturing scrap/res...
This paper briefly describes the Educational Project “EcoMining: Development of Integrated...
Many of the metals in landfill constitute valuable and scarce natural resources. It has already bee...
More than 30 million jobs in the EU and many key economic sectors are dependent on a sustainable sup...
Moving from the traditional industrial model, in which waste is considered the norm, EU needs to dev...
Mining legacies are often dominated by large waste facilities and their associated environmental imp...
Mining legacies are often dominated by large waste facilities and their associated environmental imp...
reserved12siMany organizations in Europe collect data and perform research on municipal solid waste ...
Tailings as the residues of mining operation have been continuously being produced at huge amount in...
For ecologic and economic reasons tailings, waste rock and water management become progressively imp...
Mining wastes, particularly in the form of waste rocks and tailings, can have major social and envir...
Growing social awareness of the need to adequately treat mining waste in order to protect the enviro...
AbstractEcological Engineering (EE) in mining waste restoration aims to apply knowledge of natural b...
Although mining and processing tailings can present a substantial risk to the environment, on the ot...
Global net-zero pledges are instigating a societal shift from a fossil-fuel-based economy to renewab...
In a circular economy material loops are closed by recycling of pre-consumer manufacturing scrap/res...
This paper briefly describes the Educational Project “EcoMining: Development of Integrated...
Many of the metals in landfill constitute valuable and scarce natural resources. It has already bee...
More than 30 million jobs in the EU and many key economic sectors are dependent on a sustainable sup...
Moving from the traditional industrial model, in which waste is considered the norm, EU needs to dev...
Mining legacies are often dominated by large waste facilities and their associated environmental imp...
Mining legacies are often dominated by large waste facilities and their associated environmental imp...
reserved12siMany organizations in Europe collect data and perform research on municipal solid waste ...
Tailings as the residues of mining operation have been continuously being produced at huge amount in...
For ecologic and economic reasons tailings, waste rock and water management become progressively imp...
Mining wastes, particularly in the form of waste rocks and tailings, can have major social and envir...
Growing social awareness of the need to adequately treat mining waste in order to protect the enviro...
AbstractEcological Engineering (EE) in mining waste restoration aims to apply knowledge of natural b...
Although mining and processing tailings can present a substantial risk to the environment, on the ot...
Global net-zero pledges are instigating a societal shift from a fossil-fuel-based economy to renewab...
In a circular economy material loops are closed by recycling of pre-consumer manufacturing scrap/res...
This paper briefly describes the Educational Project “EcoMining: Development of Integrated...
Many of the metals in landfill constitute valuable and scarce natural resources. It has already bee...