Sustainable Metals Production and Recycling in Japan: The Present and Issues

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Takahiko Okura
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

"It is said that the energy and resources crisis will come before long because the lifetime of known deposits of crude oil and common metals such as Pb, Zn, Cu is estimated to be less than 50 years. Establishing the sustainable society by means of resources-recycling has become an absolute necessity.The non-ferrous metals industry in Japan has been involved in the resource- recycling business for many years, along with the introduction and enforcement of various legislations to preserve the environment and natural resources. Including process-linkage during various manufacturing activities, the non-ferrous metals industry, the iron-making and cement industries are treating considerable amounts of recycled materials and wastes, in an environmentally-sound and economic manner.The Mining and Materials Processing Institute of Japan has submitted “The present and issues in Japanese non-ferrous metals and recycling industries.”The topic of the paper is to highlight the actual conditions within the resources-recycling structures and the present issues.IntroductionGlobalization has been changing the world, introducing the spike of energy and metals price. In addition, the preservation of the environment has also been strongly facing the crisis and many people have been aggrieved by both shortage and the increment in the price of the meals.In the world of metals, even though their reserves are coming depleted, the production rates are increasing, and then the industry has to enhance their productivity under stricter environmental regulations. The Japanese industry experimented the same scenario some 40 years ago, facing big pollution problems, but concurred them and enhanced the technology to overcome the more severe regulations. It will be fruitful to present the current situation in the Japanese industry for the world. The present issues are also presented."
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APA: Takahiko Okura  (2008)  Sustainable Metals Production and Recycling in Japan: The Present and Issues

MLA: Takahiko Okura Sustainable Metals Production and Recycling in Japan: The Present and Issues. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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