2019
DOI: 10.31025/2611-4135/2019.13884
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Integration of Resource Recovery Into Current Waste Management Through (Enhanced) Landfill Mining

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“…Fine fractions produced by mechanical processing of landfill mining materials are a major obstacle for an economically feasible (enhanced) landfill mining ((E)LFM) due to the predominant amounts and problematic characteristics (García López, et al, 2019;Hernández Parrodi, et al, 2019b;Hernández Parrodi, Höllen, & Pomberger, 2018a;Hernández Parrodi, Höllen, & Pomberger, 2018b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fine fractions produced by mechanical processing of landfill mining materials are a major obstacle for an economically feasible (enhanced) landfill mining ((E)LFM) due to the predominant amounts and problematic characteristics (García López, et al, 2019;Hernández Parrodi, et al, 2019b;Hernández Parrodi, Höllen, & Pomberger, 2018a;Hernández Parrodi, Höllen, & Pomberger, 2018b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NEW-MINE project yielded a significant output of scientific publications, ranging from geophysics via mechanical process engineering to ceramics. Although there is already a review article that links the first NEW-MINE results with previous investigations [22], there is no comprehensive review assessing the entire research output of NEW-MINE with respect to its practical applicability in waste management systems, which is the aim of this review article.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In many cases landfill mining (LFM) has failed as a business model and it has mainly been carried out within the framework of contaminated sites remediation to address the threat that landfills and dumpsites pose to the health and well-being of the environment. However, the development of novel technologies is aiming to eventually bridge the gap between the practically possible and the economically feasible, and might gradually enable further material and energy recovery from landfill-mined material, as well as facilitate its integration into current waste management systems (Hernández Parrodi et al, 2019b). For this purpose, suitable valorization routes for the outputs of LFM need to be further developed and, if necessary, created.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%