2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15217662
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Processing of End-of-Life Materials and Industrial Wastes

Abstract: This Special Issue (SI) offered the opportunity to present the latest scientific developments and findings in the field of processing of end-of-life materials and solid industrial wastes. Due to the large quantity of wastes generated and to their complex elemental and mineralogical composition, the approaches, methods and processes proposed for their decontamination, energy beneficiation and high-added-value metal recovery are complex and diverse. Some transversal research investigations using wastes as remedi… Show more

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“…Plastics are complex synthetic organic polymers created from fossil monomers and obtained from natural gas or crude oil. Plastics, which form a major constituent of municipal solid waste, are characterized by relatively versatile usefulness, chemical stability, longevity, and convenience features as embraced by the modern economic trend [1][2][3]. Their widespread use in products like pipes, frames, and packaging films has led to a surge in plastic consumption in recent decades.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plastics are complex synthetic organic polymers created from fossil monomers and obtained from natural gas or crude oil. Plastics, which form a major constituent of municipal solid waste, are characterized by relatively versatile usefulness, chemical stability, longevity, and convenience features as embraced by the modern economic trend [1][2][3]. Their widespread use in products like pipes, frames, and packaging films has led to a surge in plastic consumption in recent decades.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%