Towards Sustainable Mining: Exploiting Raw Materials from Extractive Waste Facilities

The focus of the present research is on the exploitation of extractive waste to recover raw materials, considering the technological and economic factors, together with the environmental impacts, associated with extractive waste quarrying and dressing activities. The present study, based on a case h...

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Main Authors: Giovanna Antonella Dino, Alessandro Cavallo, Piergiorgio Rossetti, Ernő Garamvölgyi, Renáta Sándor, Frederic Coulon
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/6/2383
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spelling doaj-65631a7a0f0147fe96c49922b9be9e192020-11-25T01:54:15ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-03-01126238310.3390/su12062383su12062383Towards Sustainable Mining: Exploiting Raw Materials from Extractive Waste FacilitiesGiovanna Antonella Dino0Alessandro Cavallo1Piergiorgio Rossetti2Ernő Garamvölgyi3Renáta Sándor4Frederic Coulon5Department of Earth Sciences, University of Turin, 10125 Torino, ItalyDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Milan-Bicocca, 20126 Milano, ItalyDepartment of Earth Sciences, University of Turin, 10125 Torino, ItalyBay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd. for Applied Research, H3519 Miskolc, HungaryBay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd. for Applied Research, H3519 Miskolc, HungarySchool of Water, Energy and Environment, Cranfield University, Cranfield MK43 0AL, UKThe focus of the present research is on the exploitation of extractive waste to recover raw materials, considering the technological and economic factors, together with the environmental impacts, associated with extractive waste quarrying and dressing activities. The present study, based on a case history from Northern Italy (Montorfano and Baveno granite quarrying area), was intended to validate the presented interdisciplinary approach for evaluating economic and environmental impacts associated with extractive waste facility exploitation (from granite waste to products for the ceramic industry and by-products for the building industry). A shared methodology was applied to determine extractive waste characteristics (geochemistry, petrography, and mineralogy), waste volume (geophysical, topographic, and morphologic 3D characterization) and potential exploitable products and by-products. Meanwhile, a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was applied to determine the environmental impacts associated with the extraction and processing phases.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/6/2383granite wastefeldspar productionreelcacircular economysustainable mining
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author Giovanna Antonella Dino
Alessandro Cavallo
Piergiorgio Rossetti
Ernő Garamvölgyi
Renáta Sándor
Frederic Coulon
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Alessandro Cavallo
Piergiorgio Rossetti
Ernő Garamvölgyi
Renáta Sándor
Frederic Coulon
Towards Sustainable Mining: Exploiting Raw Materials from Extractive Waste Facilities
Sustainability
granite waste
feldspar production
ree
lca
circular economy
sustainable mining
author_facet Giovanna Antonella Dino
Alessandro Cavallo
Piergiorgio Rossetti
Ernő Garamvölgyi
Renáta Sándor
Frederic Coulon
author_sort Giovanna Antonella Dino
title Towards Sustainable Mining: Exploiting Raw Materials from Extractive Waste Facilities
title_short Towards Sustainable Mining: Exploiting Raw Materials from Extractive Waste Facilities
title_full Towards Sustainable Mining: Exploiting Raw Materials from Extractive Waste Facilities
title_fullStr Towards Sustainable Mining: Exploiting Raw Materials from Extractive Waste Facilities
title_full_unstemmed Towards Sustainable Mining: Exploiting Raw Materials from Extractive Waste Facilities
title_sort towards sustainable mining: exploiting raw materials from extractive waste facilities
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The focus of the present research is on the exploitation of extractive waste to recover raw materials, considering the technological and economic factors, together with the environmental impacts, associated with extractive waste quarrying and dressing activities. The present study, based on a case history from Northern Italy (Montorfano and Baveno granite quarrying area), was intended to validate the presented interdisciplinary approach for evaluating economic and environmental impacts associated with extractive waste facility exploitation (from granite waste to products for the ceramic industry and by-products for the building industry). A shared methodology was applied to determine extractive waste characteristics (geochemistry, petrography, and mineralogy), waste volume (geophysical, topographic, and morphologic 3D characterization) and potential exploitable products and by-products. Meanwhile, a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was applied to determine the environmental impacts associated with the extraction and processing phases.
topic granite waste
feldspar production
ree
lca
circular economy
sustainable mining
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/6/2383
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