Metallic Secondary Raw Materials Recycling Strategy In Serbia

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Sasa Djokic
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

In developed countries, the difference between demanded and produced quantities of non-ferrous and rare metals are compensated by secondary raw materials recycling and reprocessing of by-products from both ferrous and non-ferrous extractive metallurgy. Utilization of non-ferrous and rare metals from the metallic secondary raw materials is very significant, both for recovery of the metal value and contribution to the environment protection. Similar to all non-developed countries, the extractive metallurgy in Serbia was based on available natural resources and not so strict environment protection regulations, which was either insufficient or completely absent. Today, Serbia is at the beginning of development of efficient and economical technical and technological solutions in order to ?ecologize? technogenic systems by waste materials, secondary raw materials and degraded soils regeneration (by recycling and revitalization). Several metallurgical technogenic systems in Serbia, together with secondary raw materials classification according to their potentiality for metal extraction by using the existing technologies and expected economical and ecological effects of recycling, are discussed in this paper.
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APA: Sasa Djokic  (2005)  Metallic Secondary Raw Materials Recycling Strategy In Serbia

MLA: Sasa Djokic Metallic Secondary Raw Materials Recycling Strategy In Serbia. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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