2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16073056
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Managing Marble Quarry Waste: Opportunities and Challenges for Circular Economy Implementation

Antonio Tazzini,
Francesca Gambino,
Marco Casale
et al.

Abstract: Marble has been a prominent natural stone exploited since ancient times, commonly employed as a building material and ornamental stone. However, the disposal of waste generated from marble extraction, particularly fine sludge, poses significant environmental challenges for the dimensional stone industry. The difficulty in managing and recovering these materials, exacerbated by local regulations and the absence of suitable recovery protocols, often leads to landfilling. This issue is exemplified by the Carrara … Show more

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“…TEM also exhibits potential as value-added resources for other industries when processed, such as brick, paver, and revetment production to replace more expensive materials like cement, and in glass and ceramic manufacturing. Furthermore, minerals like bentonite and lime can be extracted commercially [36,37,67,74,75].…”
Section: Reuse As Value-added Materials In Other Industriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TEM also exhibits potential as value-added resources for other industries when processed, such as brick, paver, and revetment production to replace more expensive materials like cement, and in glass and ceramic manufacturing. Furthermore, minerals like bentonite and lime can be extracted commercially [36,37,67,74,75].…”
Section: Reuse As Value-added Materials In Other Industriesmentioning
confidence: 99%