Waste Processing and Recycling: Some Case Studies

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
V. I. Lakshmanan
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Recycling helps to save energy and is good for the environment. It is also important for preserving the limited natural resources. In addition, recycling creates economic benefits and frees up space at the landfill sites. Process Research Ortech Inc. (PRO) has conducted extensive testwork in the area of waste processing and recycling. A process was developed for the recovery of Zinc from galvanized steel by alkaline leaching followed by solvent extraction and electrowinning. Extensive testwork has been conducted at PRO to obtain a useful by-product from rice husk. Rice husk was combusted in a gas/solid reactor to obtain an environmentally acceptable amorphous silica ash suitable for use in high strength concrete. In another development, vanadium was recovered from fly ash by separating carbon first, followed by alkaline pressure leaching, solvent extraction and precipitation. PRO has also developed an environment friendly process for treatment of industrial wastewater for its reuse to obtain zero or minimal effluent discharge. In this paper, four case studies related to recycling of zinc scrap, controlled combustion of rice husk, processing of fly ash, and reuse of waste water will be discussed.
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APA: V. I. Lakshmanan  (2011)  Waste Processing and Recycling: Some Case Studies

MLA: V. I. Lakshmanan Waste Processing and Recycling: Some Case Studies. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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