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Recycling of cable waste

14th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution (CIRED 1997 - Distributing Power for the Millennium), 1997
The project "Recycling of cable waste" has been executed by KEMA Nederland in order to determine how much cable waste is recycled today and can be recycled in the future. By making an inventory of modern recycling processes for several types of cables and testing these processes on an industrial scale, the potential of cable recycling is demonstrated ...
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Electronic Waste Recycling

2015
E-waste contains a variety of valuable materials, such as metals, glass, plastics and other materials . Although recycling processes are usually planned for the metal fractions because of the economical value of this fraction, non-metallic fractions are gaining more attention, since the disposal of such material in landfills, or the burning of plastics
Erich Lopes Braitback de Oliveira   +4 more
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Recycling of PVC wastes

Polymer Degradation and Stability, 2011
PVC is a universal polymer which can be processed into a wide variety of short-life or long-life products. As a result of increasing consumption of PVC-made products in recent years, the quantity of used PVC items entering the waste stream is gradually increased.
Gholam-Reza Bakhshandeh   +1 more
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What a waste [recycling]

Engineering & Technology, 2017
"Most primary school children know all about the waste hierarchy: reduce, reuse, recycle," says Dr Christine Cole, an academic from Nottingham Trent University who researches what happens to the stuff the UK throws may "However, we've been misled into thinking recycling is the most important part." We shouldn't just be focusing on recycling, because ...
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FACILITATING WASTE RECYCLING

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2004
![][1] Most creatures need to excrete urea, or suffer their waste product's toxic effects. But a little urea isn't a bad thing for many, and for elasmobranchs, it's positively beneficial, so they recycle as much urea as possible, pumping urea out of their urine back into their ...
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Construction Waste Recycling

2000
The basic aspect that define the goals of every project with respect to construction waste are socia, ecological, technological and ecconomics effects. In the economic and/or financial point of view, thw easiest valuatoin is the recycling tehnology of construction waste. However, problems arise in this area, especially in countries in transition.
Mlinarić, Vjeran   +2 more
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Wastes and recycle [PDF]

open access: possible, 2018
Howard T. Odum   +2 more
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Recycling of Rubber Waste

Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering, 2004
Abstract The most important use of rubber in tonnage amount is for tires and inner tubes. All tires of automobiles, trucks, buses, airplanes etc., are made from rubber due to its unique properties. Rubber is related to thermo-plastic-elastic materials and is turned to thermosetting on vulcanization during manufacturing of rubber products or tires. This
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Waste and Recycling

2014
Noel Bruder, Hugh Barton
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