Tapping mineral wealth in mining waste could offset damage from new green economy mines
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by Anita Parbhakar-Fox, Kamini Bhowany, Kristy Guerin, Laura Jackson and Partha Narayan Mishra, To go green, the world will…
by Anita Parbhakar-Fox, Kamini Bhowany, Kristy Guerin, Laura Jackson and Partha Narayan Mishra, To go green, the world will…
To go green, the world will need vast quantities of critical minerals such as manganese, lithium, cobalt and rare earth elements.
Mining waste can hold stores of valuable minerals. Shutterstock To go green, the world will need vast quantities of critical…
Mining waste can hold stores of valuable minerals. Shutterstock To go green, the world will need vast quantities of critical…
To go green, the world will need vast quantities of critical minerals such as manganese, lithium, cobalt and rare earth elements.
To go green, the world will need vast quantities of critical minerals such as manganese, lithium, cobalt and rare earth elements.
To go green, the world will need vast quantities of critical minerals such as manganese, lithium, cobalt and rare earth elements.