Recent Approach To Recycling Business In Naoshima Smelter & Refinery

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K Komori
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Naoshima Smelter and Refinery has treated shredder residue and incinerator fly ash in Japan since 2003. As a highlight, a new incinerating and melting furnace, as well as fly ash washing treatment plant were newly constructed for pre-treatment of shredder residue and fly ash respectively, and the pre-treated materials are ultimately treated in the existing Mitsubishi continuous copper smelting and converting process line. Since wastes such as shredder residue tend to vary in size and in shape, and contain some chlorine, the installation of a new pre-treatment line was required. The combination of the new pre-treatment line with the existing Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Process line has created a highly efficient and environmentally friendly system for recovering and recycling of valuable metals that previously used to be sent to a landfill. This paper reviews the approach that Naoshima took to establish its current recycling business strategy.
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APA: K Komori  (2007)  Recent Approach To Recycling Business In Naoshima Smelter & Refinery

MLA: K Komori Recent Approach To Recycling Business In Naoshima Smelter & Refinery. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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