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A Review of the Carbon Footprint of Cu and Zn Production from Primary and Secondary Sources

Date Published
September 13, 2017
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Summary

Copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) with their unique properties are central for economic growth, quality of life, and the creation of new jobs. The base-metal producing sector is, however, under growing public pressure in respect to energy and water requirements and needs to meet several challenges, including increased demand and lower ore grades, which are generally associated with larger resource use. The development of technologies for metal production from secondary sources is often motivated by increased sustainability, and this paper aims to provide further insights about one specific aspect of sustainability—namely, climate change. The paper presents a review of carbon footprints (CF) for Cu and Zn produced from primary and secondary raw materials by analyzing data taken from scientific literature and the Ecoinvent database.

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Nilsson, A.E., M.M. Aragonés, F.A. Torralvo, V. Dunon, H. Angel, K. Komnitsas, and K. Willquist. 2017. A Review of the Carbon Footprint of Cu and Zn Production from Primary and Secondary Sources. Minerals 7(9):1-12.

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