Recent advances in urban mining technology: A focus on electronic waste recycling potential in Indonesia

Mochamad Lutfi Firmansyah , Intan Nurul Rizki , Nisar Ullah
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The rapid rise in electronic device production and the insufficiency of current recycling systems have led to generation of electronic waste (e-waste) that is considered a pressing global problem. This article reviews the advancements in urban mining technology and the prospects of e-waste recycling in Indonesia. It highlights the potential of urban mining as cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional mining, potentially reducing production costs for certain metals by up to 13-fold. These methods can undeniably produce metals like aluminum, copper, and gold at competitive costs as compared to conventional mining. Recent progress in biohydrometallurgy exploits the power of microorganisms to extract metals from e-waste, further enhancing the sustainability of recycling processes. Despite the challenges in e-waste management, it is indisputable that Indonesia has the potential to recover metals valued at up to 4.8 billion USD by 2025. As Indonesia experiences rapid urbanization, there's unwavering potential for urban mining to recycle and extract valuable elements, such as rare earth elements, from e-waste. Moreover, for a successful implementation of urban mining in Indonesia, it is necessary to make substantial investments in research, expand infrastructure, enhance capacity building, and establish supportive policies and regulations specifically designed for this developing industry. It is undeniable that advancing technology and tailored urban mining strategies can improve e-waste management, thereby unquestionably contributing to environmental sustainability and economic growth.
城市采矿技术的最新进展:印度尼西亚电子废物回收潜力的重点
电子设备生产的快速增长和现有回收系统的不足导致了电子废物的产生,这被认为是一个紧迫的全球性问题。本文综述了印度尼西亚城市采矿技术的进展和电子垃圾回收的前景。它强调了城市采矿作为具有成本效益和环境友好的传统采矿替代品的潜力,有可能将某些金属的生产成本降低13倍。不可否认,与传统采矿相比,这些方法可以以具有竞争力的成本生产铝、铜和金等金属。生物湿法冶金的最新进展利用微生物的力量从电子废物中提取金属,进一步提高回收过程的可持续性。尽管电子垃圾管理面临挑战,但无可争议的是,到2025年,印度尼西亚有可能回收价值高达48亿美元的金属。随着印度尼西亚经历快速城市化,城市采矿在回收和提取电子垃圾中的有价值元素(如稀土元素)方面具有不可动摇的潜力。此外,为了在印度尼西亚成功实施城市采矿,有必要在研究方面进行大量投资,扩大基础设施,加强能力建设,并制定专门为这一发展中的行业设计的支持性政策和法规。不可否认,先进的技术和量身定制的城市采矿策略可以改善电子废物管理,从而无疑有助于环境可持续性和经济增长。
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