2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/416/1/012096
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Recovery and Valorification of Iron From Industrial Waste

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“…The recovery of waste regardless of the industrial branch, respectively its expansion, leads to the minimization of the consumption of natural resources, the development of business opportunities, the optimization of costs and the creation of new jobs. The European Union is considering the transition from the linear to the circular economic model, which would favour, on the one hand, the reuse and recycling of existing materials and products, and on the other hand, by generating smaller quantities of waste, the economy becomes more competitive, the final result being the reduction of pressure on natural resources and the environment at the same time [3,4].…”
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“…The recovery of waste regardless of the industrial branch, respectively its expansion, leads to the minimization of the consumption of natural resources, the development of business opportunities, the optimization of costs and the creation of new jobs. The European Union is considering the transition from the linear to the circular economic model, which would favour, on the one hand, the reuse and recycling of existing materials and products, and on the other hand, by generating smaller quantities of waste, the economy becomes more competitive, the final result being the reduction of pressure on natural resources and the environment at the same time [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%