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Carbon capture storage (CCS) is a viable approach to reducing waste incinerator CO2e emissions

Municipal waste management is a severe problem. Landfill and other approaches to waste management are associated with soil, air and water pollution. There are also human health issues and greenhouse gas emissions to consider. Incineration, is one approach to waste management that produces CO2 emissions. A recent study investigated the option of using carbon capture …

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Microplastics a Trojan Horse? Microplastics accumulate metals which organisms can ingest

The massive problem of plastic pollution is well known, and there is a considerable global research effort to find solutions.Plastic is known to absorb organic pollutants but was thought not to be able to absorb metals. This is because most plastics are non-polar. In the upcoming November 2021 issue of the Journal of Hazardous Materials …

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Significant benefits from enzyme-based plastic recycling possible

The huge problem caused by plastic pollution is now well known and how governments and industry deal with the problem is still a “work in progress”. The most common form of plastic produced today is polyethylene terephthalate, commonly called PET. PET is a strong, lightweight plastic used for packaging foods and beverages. It is recycled …

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Landfarming – using bacteria to clean diesel-polluted soil – is a viable solution for low-income countries

Waste management, even of general household waste, is a challenge in many low-income countries. Hazardous waste management is often aspirational, and treating and disposing of hazardous waste, or requires cross border transportation to a suitable facility, is costly. As a result, hazardous waste may be buried on-site or disposed of in the local waste dump …

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Desertification threatens the livelihoods of people living in dry environments

About 30 percent of the world’s population live in dry areas covering more than 40 percent of the world’s land surface. These dry areas, referred to as drylands, are characterised by water scarcity, affecting natural ecosystems and limiting agricultural activities and production. Despite the challenges, many people depend on the livestock and food produced in …

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Acid Mine Drainage (AMD – new treatment extracts Rare Earth Elements

AMD from coal mining is a significant environmental problem. When pyrite rock, which contains iron sulfide, comes into contact with water and air, it oxidises, creating sulfuric acid. The acid can then break down the surrounding rock releasing heavy metals into the water. Researchers at Penn State University have developed a way to extract up …

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Supply chains can help eliminate child labour

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) estimates that approximately 160 million children between the ages of 7 and 17 are victims of child labour. The definition of child labour is “work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential and their dignity, and that is harmful to physical and mental development.” Causes of child labour include …

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Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) may distribute benefits unequally

Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) is intended to bring benefits to communities and ecosystems. A case study undertaken in Lake Victoria Basin, East Africa, found that EbA approaches have trade-offs (risks and costs) and synergies (co-benefits), which may not be equally distributed between different stakeholders. EbA is a management approach to help protect and maintain healthy ecosystems …

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Habitat fragmentation effects have long-term consequences

Habitat loss and habitat fragmentation into smaller and smaller pieces are significant threats to terrestrial biodiversity. Human activities such as farming and urban expansion are just two causes. Another cause of habitat fragmentation in remote rural areas is when a new road is constructed to allow easier access to a new mine. Access roads benefit …

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Soil stability in opencast mining areas monitored by satellite

A critical safety issue for open cast mines is slope stability and subsidence. Space geodetic techniques were used by researchers to monitor surface deformation over three open-pit mines in Germany. Significant land subsidence was observed over reclaimed areas ranging from 310 mm per year to over 500 mm per year. Mining areas reclaimed for agriculture …

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