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Industrial and mineral waste

Shojaei industrial and mineral waste

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Industrial and mineral waste
What is mineral waste?

Mineral waste was formed from unusable minerals. These mineral compounds are a collection of minerals, stones, plastic, glass and construction waste. Usually, machines are used to separate these wastes and mineral compounds. Unlike organic wastes that decompose naturally, these wastes cause many problems by remaining in the environment. Therefore, the best way to manage these wastes is to recycle them.

The price of mineral waste depends on what factors?

Supply and demand: The higher the market demand for buying mineral waste, the higher the price of mineral waste.

Quality and quantity: These two items have a direct impact on the price of waste. In fact, the higher the quality of waste, the higher its price. On the other hand, the greater quantity and volume of waste also affects its price.

Transportation cost: The cost of transporting waste From the origin to the destination, it also affects the price of waste. Therefore, buyers and sellers should keep this in mind while setting prices. The world market also affects the price of mineral waste.

What is industrial waste?

Industrial waste is a comprehensive term used to describe materials that are no longer used after the completion of the production process. Waste materials produced by industries or industrial processes are called industrial waste. If these wastes are mismanaged, they become a great source of environmental pollution.

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All kinds of industrial waste

Non-biodegradable industrial waste: Biodegradable waste: Some industries such as paper industry, food industry, sugar industry, wool industry, etc. produce more biodegradable industrial waste. The management of these wastes can be done with low cost and easily.

Non-biodegradable wastes: Chemicals, metals, plastics, paints, rubber, etc. Examples They are non-biodegradable waste. These materials can remain in landfills for thousands of years without any damage. The toxins from metals and plastics soak into the ground and pollute the soil and water sources. Cleaning materials such as detergents, etc., manufacturing industries, coal industries, dyeing industries, etc., generate a large amount of non-biodegradable industrial waste. Management of this type of waste is difficult and very toxic in nature.