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SRCR 2014: Waste streams could offer secondary mineral resources
Industrial Minerals, 2014
Finland-based engineering group Outotec Oyj has called on the mineral processing industry to recognise its sustainability obligations and invest in ways of recovering minerals efficiently from all available resources, including ‘urban mines’.
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