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Electronic waste (e-waste) has emerged as a rapidly growing waste stream, growing at a global rate of 2 Mt per annum and is expected to exceed 74 Mt by 2030. E-waste contains a high content of precious and base metals which can be recovered for economic benefit. This has made the recycling of this w...
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Department of Chemical Engineering
2023
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