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- Secondary raw materials (3)
- Bottom ash (2)
- Bottom ash (BA) (2)
- Direct material input (2)
- Municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) (2)
- Recyclable material (2)
- Recycling technology (2)
- Treatment train (2)
- Waste management (2)
- Waste treatment (2)
- bottom ash (2)
- Cadmium (1)
- Copper (1)
- Density separation (1)
- Environmental technology (1)
- Ferrous metals (1)
- Flotation (1)
- High velocity impact crushing (1)
- MSWI (1)
- Mechanical treatment (1)
- Mineral aggragates (1)
- Mineral aggregates (1)
- Non-ferrous metals (1)
- Non-ferrous metals (NF-metals) (1)
- Product life cycle (1)
- Raw material equivalent (1)
- Recovery rates (1)
- Recycling (1)
- Resource efficiency (1)
- Sand blasting (1)
- Secondary construction material (1)
- Tellurium (1)
- Thin film technology (1)
- Urban mining (1)
- Waste incineration (1)
- Wet treatment (1)
- bioleaching (1)
- cumulative energy consumption (1)
- cumulative exergy consumption (1)
- density separation (1)
- environmental technology (1)
- exergy (1)
- flotation (1)
- raw material equivaltent (1)
- recovery (1)
- recycling technology (1)
- resource efficiency (1)
- secondary raw material (1)
- waste management (1)
Organisationseinheit der BAM
In Germany, the direct material input (DMI) was 1727 million tons in the year 2014. This figure would be even higher by more than 14 % if no secondary materials were already used in industrial production. For example, production of secondary Cu is advantageous due to lower energy consumption and conservation of scarce natural resources. The presentation will discuss pathways to increase the use of secondary raw materials to foster a circular economy with a focus on waste treatment processes.