[HTML][HTML] Different approaches for sustainable recovery of precious metals from electronic wastes: Techno-economic evaluation and future perspectives
L Ji, Y Song, AT Nakhjiri - Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 2024 - Elsevier
Nowadays, it is estimated that approximately 50–60 million metric tons of electronic waste (e-
waste) is produced all around the world, in which modern countries are responsible for the …
waste) is produced all around the world, in which modern countries are responsible for the …
The influence of eco-investment on e-waste recycling-evidence from EU countries
Waste electrical and electronic equipment is the fastest growing waste stream
internationally. Due to its physical characteristics, e-waste is a suitable subject for the …
internationally. Due to its physical characteristics, e-waste is a suitable subject for the …
The Influence of Eco-Investment on E-Waste Recycling-Evidence From EU Countries. Front
Waste electrical and electronic equipment is the fastest growing waste stream
internationally. Due to its physical characteristics, e-waste is a suitable subject for the …
internationally. Due to its physical characteristics, e-waste is a suitable subject for the …
[PDF][PDF] SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT, TREATMENT AND RECOVERY OF WASTE IN AN EUROPEAN CONTEXT: URBAN MINING AND THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
M DAVID, M GAVRILESCU - bipcic.icpm.tuiasi.ro
The paper provides an overview of waste management alternatives in the European
framework of the circular economy model, with emphasis on the use of waste as secondary …
framework of the circular economy model, with emphasis on the use of waste as secondary …