ENVIRONMENT

Researchers turn tailings into chemical, construction materials

A new study has found a way to use thermochemical conversion to recycle mining waste into valuable chemicals and construction products.

Pyrite tailings at an abandoned open pit copper mine

Pyrite tailings at an abandoned open pit copper mine

The study, which was conducted by researchers at Luleå University of Technology in Sweden, focused on the recycling of pyrite tailings and gypsum residues from the Boliden Aitik mine. Pyrite tailings...

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