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The Inorganic Circular Economy (Recycling the Non-recyclable)

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Mark A Benvenuto
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    104
    Publisher:
    RSC (June 19, 2026)
    Imprint:
    Royal Society of Chemistry
    Release Date:
    June 19, 2026
    Language:
    English
    Audience:
    College/higher education
    ISBN-13:
    9781837675197
    ISBN-10:
    1837675198
    Weight:
    6.24oz
    Dimensions:
    6.15" x 9.21" x 0.25"
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    List Price:
    $63.00
    Country of Origin:
    United Kingdom
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    35
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    Case Pack:
    68
  • Overview

    Modern technologies rely heavily on a number of inorganic elements. From the lithium in your laptop battery to the helium that cools hospital MRI machines inorganic materials are crucial to many parts of life. The supply of these materials that we can extract from the environment is finite and many of them present an environmental hazard when concentrated in landfill waste. Recycling is therefore key to being able to continue to sustainably use these elements.

    Examining in detail the many materials that can be classified as inorganic, and for which recycling is either non-existent or only in its infancy this book will help you to understand whether such materials can be re-used in some way, and how we might make advances into the recycling, re-use, and possible repurposing of any such materials or objects. Throughout, the discussion of how or if these materials can be recycled is balanced with economic and practical considerations.