Life-Cycle environmental impact assessment of mineral industries
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posted on 2024-06-13, 13:42 authored by SH Farjana, N Huda, MAP Mahmud© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Mining is the extraction and processing of valuable ferro and non-ferro metals and minerals to be further used in manufacturing industries. Valuable metals and minerals are extracted from the geological deposits and ores deep in the surface through complex manufacturing technologies. The extraction and processing of mining industries involve particle emission to air or water, toxicity to the environment, contamination of water resources, ozone layer depletion and most importantly decay of human health. Despite all these negative impacts towards sustainability, mining industries are working throughout the world to facilitate the employment sector, economy and technological growth. The five most important miners in the world are South Africa, Russia, Australia, Ukraine, Guinea. The mining industries contributes to their GDP significantly. However, the most important issue is making the mining world sustainable thus reducing the emissions. To address the environmental impacts caused by the mining sectors, this paper is going to analyse the environmental impacts caused by the 5 major minerals extraction processes, which are bauxite, ilmenite, iron ore, rutile and uranium by using the life-cycle impact assessment technologies. The analysis is done here using SimaPro software version 8.4 using ReCipe, CML and Australian indicator method.
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351Pagination
1-7Location
Milan, ItalyOpen access
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2017-12-20End date
2017-12-22ISSN
1757-8981eISSN
1757-899XLanguage
engPublication classification
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ICRE 2017: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Reliability EngineeringEvent
ICRE. Conference (2nd 2017 : Milan, Italy)Issue
1Publisher
IOPPlace of publication
Bristol, Eng.Series
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and EngineeringUsage metrics
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