Life Cycle Inventory Methodology In The Mineral Processing Industries

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. Douni
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

In the last decade there is a growing interest from the society about the rational use of raw material resources and the minimization of the environmental impact of production processes and products when they reach the end of their life cycle and are disposed in the environment. In order to respond to this societal request industrial and scientific community have made considerable effort to optimize the environmental performance of the production processes and products and also to develop the necessary tools to quantify the environmental impact over their entire life cycle. In this framework the methodology of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) has been developed about fifteen years ago and since then it has become a widely acceptable tool to quantify and assess the environmental impacts. The application of the LCA methodology can significantly assist the mining and mineral processing sector in the development of a strategy concerning the rational exploitation of raw material resources, the management of solid and liquid wastes and the optimization of the metal and mineral production processes. In this paper the work that is currently being done in the Laboratory of Metallurgy of the National Technical University of Athens concerning the Life Cycle Analysis of the production processes of basic metals, as copper, nickel, lead, zinc, aluminum etc is presented.
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APA: I. Douni  (2003)  Life Cycle Inventory Methodology In The Mineral Processing Industries

MLA: I. Douni Life Cycle Inventory Methodology In The Mineral Processing Industries. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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