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Environmental Impacts of Urban Mining

Environmental impacts of urban mining refer to the ecological consequences resulting from the extraction of valuable materials from urban waste and infrastructure, which can include resource depletion, pollution, and habitat disruption, as well as potential benefits such as reduced landfill use and conservation of natural resources.

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Urban mining is an innovative approach to reclaiming valuable materials from urban waste, particularly electronic waste. This process not only helps reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills but also conserves natural resources and minimizes environmental pollution. By recycling materials, urban ...

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Urban Mining
The process of reclaiming raw materials from urban waste.

Example: Urban mining involves recycling metals from old electronics.

E-waste
Electronic waste that is discarded and can be recycled.

Example: Old computers and smartphones are common types of e-waste.

Circular Economy
An economic system aimed at eliminating waste and the continual use of resources.

Example: A circular economy promotes recycling and reusing materials.

Sustainability
Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations.

Example: Sustainable practices include using renewable resources.

Resource Recovery
The process of extracting useful materials from waste.

Example: Resource recovery can involve recycling metals from scrap.

Landfill
A site for the disposal of waste materials by burial.

Example: Landfills can cause environmental pollution if not managed properly.

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Key Concepts

RecyclingSustainabilityResource RecoveryWaste Management