Residual Wastes
The
Recovery 2.0
strategy has been developed as a option to handle the residual materials remaining
after all other recycling efforts have been exhausted.
The
Residual Waste Materials
efforts are focused around the indentification and
recovery
of resources from various waste streams.
Residual Materials Beneficiation
The Beneficiation of
Residual Materials
or mixed waste streams is simalar to the approach of
upgrading or concentrating of low grade ores.
The process follows a sequential pathway of steps designed to achieve the
Concentration & Selective Extraction
of individual raw commodity feedstocks.
Residual Waste Materials
- Scrap, Waste & Byproducts
Types of Waste Streams
- Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)
- Incineration & Energy from Waste
- Fly Ash Handeling
- Material Recovery Facilities (MRF) Streams
- Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF)
- C & D Waste - (Construction & Demolition)
- Commercial & Industrial Waste Streams
- Brine & Waste Water
- Mineral Salts Concentrates
- Mixed Solid Wastes
- Mixed Plastic Wastes
- Wood, Paper & Biomass
- Food & Organic Wastes
- WEEE - Electronics Wastes
- E-Scrap - Computers & Electronics
- Circuit Board Scrap - Depopulation
- Battery Residue Recovery
- Permanent Magnet Scrap
- Residual Aluminosilicate Materials
- Tailings Wastes
- Red Mud
- Furnace Slag
- Thermal Reduction & Pyrolysis
- Gas Phase Processing
- (VOCs)
- Working Fluid Pipelines
- Non-Condensable Fraction
- (Syngas)
- Hydrogen
- CO2
- RNG
- Liquid Fraction
- Condensed Hydrocarbons
- (Bio Crude)
- Steam Condensing (Water)
- Solid Fraction
- Elemental Carbon
- Salts &
Halogen Compounds
- Inorganic & Inert Fraction
- Mineral Recovery
- Metal Recovery
- Trace Elements &
Heavy Metals
- Critical Materials
- High Temperature Refining
- Molten Media Extraction
- REDOX Displacement
- Hydrometallurgy
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