This, the 6th International Symposium on Sustainable Minerals (Sustainable Minerals '20), is organised by MEI in consultation with Prof Markus Reuter. The rapid growth of the world economy is straining the sustainable use of the Earth’s natural resources due to modern society’s extensive use of metals, materials and products. An astute and conscious application and use of metals, materials and products supported by the reuse and recycling of these materials and end-of-life products is imperative to the preservation of the Earth’s resources. The realisation of the ambitions of sustainable use of metals, materials and resources demands that the different disciplines of the material and consumer product system are connected and harmonised. This conference will discuss all aspects of material and metal usage.
Sustainable Minerals '20 — 6th International Symposium on Sustainable Minerals to be held in Falmouth, Reino Unido between 10 junho 2020 and 11 junho 2020. It covers specific areas of Ciências da Engenharia such as Mining & Mineral Processing. Visit the website of the conference for more detailed information or contact the organizer for specific questions.
Add to calendar2020-06-102020-06-11Europe/LondonSustainable Minerals '20 — 6th International Symposium on Sustainable Mineralshttps://www.sciencedz.net/pt/conference/50025-sustainable-minerals-20-6th-international-symposium-on-sustainable-mineralsFalmouth - Reino Unido
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