“…Spent carbon cathodes are a kind of solid waste generated in the Hall–Héroult aluminium electrolysis process, which contain a large amount of carbon, and several inorganic compounds, including fluoride, cyanide, aluminosilicates, silica, etc. 1 The used-to-be air storage method and landfill treatments threaten the environment and ecology seriously, because fluoride is soluble and cyanide is toxic, and their contents exceed the value defined in the national safety emission standard. 7000 tons of SCC would be generated by production of every 300 thousand tons of primary aluminium, and the production of SCC was up to 1.6 million tons in 2022, calculated from primary aluminium yield.…”