Landfills are becoming large concentrations of materials like plastic, aluminum and other. What part of the process of mining landfills and processing the materials for new products, makes mining raw materials from the earth and processing them cheaper?

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Landfills are becoming large concentrations of materials like plastic, aluminum and other. What part of the process of mining landfills and processing the materials for new products, makes mining raw materials from the earth and processing them cheaper?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

In movies and tv there will often be inmates on the side of the road picking up trash. I don’t know if this actually ever happens… but I always thought it would be a good idea to put them to work in a landfill instead to sort out the recyclables.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Commodities analyst here. Basically, lots of processing methods could be economic on a large scale. It’s scaling up that is difficult. Take magnets for example. Most magnets are very small and they are all made of slightly different compositions. Then, they are often encased inside a sealed component, inside your product – such as inside an old school HDD.

We would need to first establish a system of collection to retrieve a large number of old PCs. Maybe encourage people to return them to a drop off point. And then extract the magnet before processing it and to a session it for its composition. It’s this labour intensive part where most of the cost is.

As we start to use much larger such batteries and magnets in wind turbines and EVs, it becomes much more attractive to recycle as the volumes are higher and the material within one magnet has a similar composition. It’s early days yet for these applications as they have a long life span but we will start to see recycling happen more and more in the coming decades. For smaller things like mobile phones, it’s not really worth it.

Anonymous 0 Comments

What your describing is landfill mining and they’re testing it in very specific situation’s.