Importance of mineral secondary and waste raw materials in the minerals' management - Poland's case

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Galos
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The paper presents increasing importance of mineral secondary and waste raw materials in the minerals management in Poland. Definition of mineral secondary and waste raw materials is proposed, according to current Polish law. On this basis, sources of various types of mineral waste raw materials are analysed. The special attention is paid to the wastes from mining and processing, wastes from power plants, and wastes from steelworks and other smelters. Other types of waste and secondary materials, such as metallic containers, glass containers, batteries, metallic wastes and scraps, are also taken into account. Analysis of sources of such materials is shown together with the main directions of their economic use. Available sources of information on manufacture and use of the mentioned secondary and waste raw materials are also analysed. Finally, for a wide range of waste materials, their current and expected significance as substitutes for some industrial and construction minerals in Poland is given.
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APA: K. Galos  (2011)  Importance of mineral secondary and waste raw materials in the minerals' management - Poland's case

MLA: K. Galos Importance of mineral secondary and waste raw materials in the minerals' management - Poland's case. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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