

Author: Zaman Atiq Uz Lehmann Steffen
Publisher: MDPI
E-ISSN: 2078-1547|2|4|73-93
ISSN: 2078-1547
Source: Challenges, Vol.2, Iss.4, 2011-11, pp. : 73-93
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Abstract
The currently consumption-driven society produces an enormous volume of waste every day. Continuous depletion of natural finite resources by urban populations is leading the globe to an uncertain future. Therefore, to prevent further depletion of global resources, sustainable consumption and a strategic waste management system would be required. It is evident that a significant number of global non-renewable resources such as cadmium, mercury and tellurium will experience permanent shortfall in global supply within the next two to three decades. Astonishingly, the current recycling rate of these very scarce metals is significantly low in all cities around the globe. The concept of the
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