ProSUM: Prospecting secondary Raw Materials in the Urban Mine and Mining Wastes

J. Huisman, Hina Habib, M. G. Brechu, Sarah Downes, Lucia Herreras, Amund N. Løvik, Patrick A. Wäger, D. Cassard, François Tertre, P. Mählitz, S. Rotter, P. Chancerel, M. L. Söderman
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ProSUM - Latin for “I am useful” - aims to provide better information on raw materials from secondary origins. It focuses in particular on the content of Critical Raw Materials (CRMs) from Batteries (BATT), Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), End of Life Vehicles (ELV) and Mining Wastes (MIN) available for processing in Europe. However, data for these products are usually very scattered amongst a variety of institutions, including government agencies, universities, NGOs and industry. This deficit is addressed in this H2020 funded project. ProSUM will establish a European network of expertise on secondary sources of CRMs, vital to today's high-tech society. It coordinates efforts to collect secondary CRM data and collate maps of stocks and flows for materials and products in the “urban mine”. The project will construct a comprehensive inventory identifying and mapping CRM stocks and flows across the European Union (EU). Via a user-friendly, open-access Urban Mine Knowledge Data Platform (EU-UMKDP), it will combine and relate them to primary raw materials data from the EU-FP7 Minerals4EU project and communicate the results online through the future European Geological Data Infrastructure (EGDI) at large. It will also provide update protocols, standards and recommendations to maintain and expand the EU-UMKDP in the future.
题目:城市矿山和矿山废弃物二次原料勘探
ProSUM——拉丁文的意思是“我是有用的”——旨在为二手原材料提供更好的信息。它特别关注来自电池(BATT)、废弃电气和电子设备(WEEE)、报废车辆(ELV)和采矿废物(MIN)的关键原材料(crm)的含量,这些废物可在欧洲进行处理。然而,这些产品的数据通常非常分散在各种机构中,包括政府机构、大学、非政府组织和行业。这一赤字在H2020资助的项目中得到解决。ProSUM将建立一个欧洲crm二级资源专家网络,这对当今高科技社会至关重要。它协调收集二级CRM数据的工作,并整理“城市矿山”中材料和产品的库存和流动地图。该项目将构建一个全面的清单,确定并绘制CRM库存和整个欧盟(EU)的流量。通过一个用户友好的、开放访问的城市矿山知识数据平台(EU-UMKDP),它将把它们与EU-FP7 Minerals4EU项目的主要原材料数据结合起来,并通过未来的欧洲地质数据基础设施(EGDI)在网上交流结果。它还将提供更新协议、标准和建议,以在未来维护和扩展EU-UMKDP。
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