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This book explores the novel concepts of Eco-Mineral Recycling 4.0 and 5.0 as environmentally sustainable approaches to meet the growing demand for renewable energy. It focuses on transforming waste materials into valuable resources for renewable energy generation through innovative technologies and processes. Furthermore, it presents a pioneering strategy to address environmental challenges and promote economic growth by thoroughly examining current obstacles in mineral extraction and energy production.
Provides a comprehensive understanding of the role critical minerals play in advancing sustainable technologies.
Offers an in-depth analysis of how critical minerals are essential for renewable energy sources.
Highlights the economic opportunities associated with critical minerals, including potential for innovation and job creation.
Includes practical insights on how governments and industries can collaborate to ensure a stable supply chain of these essential resources.
Emphasizes the importance of responsible extraction and recycling practices to support a sustainable future for generations to come.
This book is intended for researchers and graduate students in the fields of metals, energy technology, and environmental engineering.
Contents
1. Introduction to Eco-Mineral Recycling 4.0 and 5.0 in the Clean Energy Era 2. Digital Transformation in Recycling: Industry 4.0 Technologies 3. Industry 5.0: Human-Centric and Sustainable Approaches to Recycling 4. Technological Foundations of Eco-Mineral Recycling 4.0 5. Eco-Mineral Recycling 5.0: The Next Frontier in Human-Machine Collaboration 6. Critical Minerals in the Clean Energy Transition: Supply, Scarcity, and Recycling 7. Critical Minerals for Clean Energy: Challenges and Recycling Opportunities 8. Scenario Projections of Aluminium Industry Evolution Through 2050: Circular Economy, Innovation, and Policy Synergies for a Cleaner Future 9. Regionally Stratified Analysis of Technology Adoption Curves for Aluminum Production (2023-2050)



