2020
DOI: 10.33263/briac102.312317
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Recycling of REMS and removal of toxic metals from fluorescent and CRT waste: a review

Abstract: Fluorescent lamp and cathode ray tube (CRT) waste considered as hazardous waste by commission of European communities and resource conservation and recovery act (RCRA). Due to the presence of mercury and lead in fluorescent waste and cathode ray tube waste, it is highly toxic for environment. Simultaneously, these wastes are also a vital source of different rare earth elements (REEs) such as Y, Eu, Ce, Tb and La. REEs are the most critical resources in the development of both traditional and high-tech industri… Show more

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