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Zero waste recovery of copper tailings in the ESEE region

Researchers (18)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  18442  Darko Bogataj    Technical associate  2019 - 2021 
2.  51459  Jelka Helena Cronin  Civil engineering  Researcher  2019 - 2021 
3.  56291  Petra Drnovšek    Technical associate  2019 - 2021  11 
4.  18444  Sabina Drnovšek    Technical associate  2019 - 2021  68 
5.  14934  PhD Mateja Golež  Civil engineering  Researcher  2019 - 2021  230 
6.  34442  PhD Mateja Košir  Materials science and technology  Researcher  2019 - 2021  71 
7.  39821  Barbara Likar  Civil engineering  Researcher  2019 - 2021  109 
8.  25599  PhD Alenka Mauko Pranjić  Geology  Researcher  2019 - 2021  319 
9.  05930  PhD Ana Mladenović  Geology  Head  2019 - 2021  819 
10.  32104  PhD Peter Nadrah  Chemistry  Researcher  2019 - 2021  78 
11.  36451  PhD Primož Oprčkal  Geology  Researcher  2019 - 2021  124 
12.  35473  PhD Majda Pavlin  Chemistry  Researcher  2019 - 2021  126 
13.  35412  PhD Andreja Pondelak  Materials science and technology  Researcher  2019 - 2021  98 
14.  12521  PhD Andrijana Sever Škapin  Civil engineering  Researcher  2019 - 2021  428 
15.  51144  Gregor Strmljan  Civil engineering  Technical associate  2019 - 2021 
16.  53386  Dragana Šolaja  Civil engineering  Researcher  2019 - 2021 
17.  35413  PhD Mateja Štefančič  Civil engineering  Researcher  2019 - 2021  33 
18.  31991  PhD Petra Vrhovnik  Geology  Researcher  2019 - 2021  153 
Organisations (3)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  1502  Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute  Ljubljana  5866324000  10,455 
2.  0215  Geological Survey of Slovenia  Ljubljana  5051410000  11,243 
3.  3255  IRGO Consulting d.o.o. (Slovene)  Ljubljana  1305212  1,446 
Abstract
Although mining and processing tailings can present a substantial risk to the environment, on the other hand they represent valuable sources of secondary and in particular critical raw materials. Serbia and FYR Macedonia have an abundance of Cu mines which have been exploited since ancient times. These activities generated about 920 M tonnes of different types of mining, floatation and metallurgical tailings, containing approximately 1.3 M tonnes of Cu, 128 tonnes of Ag and 23 tonnes of Au, which could be a valuable resource for the European raw materials market sector. The activities of the RIS‐CuRE project are based on an innovation model merging all relevant stakeholders within the knowledge triangle in the field of industry, research, and education in order to increase regional competitiveness based on a regional scale, taking into account the latest know‐how of the RIS‐CuRE consortium. This innovative approach is based on the zero waste paradigm, which means that, once valuable raw materials such as CRM and other metals are extracted, the residues can be recycled for the construction sector. Such a holistic eco‐innovative approach to the extraction of valuable metals and the beneficial use of residues after the extraction of metals provides a guarantee for the successful development of a regional innovation scheme based on the exploitation of tailings, and is, from the economic, organizational, technological, environmental and social points of view, the most viable option. This will lead to the development of an encouraging environment for the boosting entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship in the region, based on the exploration of secondary deposits. The final output of the project will be a strong sustained regional network, based on validated and fact‐based data, including a study of the potential economic, technological, organisational (legislative), environmental and social impacts of applying the innovative methodology of the zero waste extraction of valuable materials in Serbia and the FYR of Macedonia. Once this has been developed it will be easy to transfer the validated approach to other parts of the ESEE region with similar geological, social, and economic backgrounds, as well as to other parts of Europe, which will create a ripple effect in the further development of more sustainable mining and the processing of primary and secondary raw materials in Europe, and worldwide.
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