Circular economy as a means to efficient use of scarce metals?

Hampus André, Maria Ljunggren Soderman, A. Tillman
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Scarce metals are increasingly used in modern technology, but significant quantities are lost for further functional use in recycling. This study investigates if other measures for a more resource-efficient and "circular economy" (CE) can increase efficiency of scarce metal use. Three CE alternatives, inspired by real business solutions for providing lighting, notebooks and smartphones are compared with respective conventional alternatives, using material flow analysis. Scarce metal efficiency gains are primarily realized by extending the use phase of products or components. However, the extension must be sufficient in order not to be cancelled out by any additional scarce metals that enable the extension. Furthermore, losses of scarce metals occur whenever components are replaced. Therefore, CE alternatives may not necessarily improve efficiency of scarce metals use. Advances to functionally recycle scarce metals and designs that enable components and products to be kept in functional use for longer are needed.
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循环经济是有效利用稀缺金属的一种手段?
在现代技术中越来越多地使用稀有金属,但大量的金属在回收中失去了进一步的功能用途。本研究探讨了资源效率更高和“循环经济”(CE)的其他措施是否可以提高稀缺金属的使用效率。三种CE替代方案的灵感来自于提供照明、笔记本电脑和智能手机的实际商业解决方案,使用物料流分析对各自的传统替代方案进行了比较。稀有金属效率的提高主要是通过延长产品或部件的使用阶段来实现的。但是,延长的时间必须足够,以免被任何能够延长的额外稀缺金属所抵消。此外,每当更换部件时,稀缺金属都会发生损耗。因此,CE替代品不一定能提高稀缺金属的使用效率。需要在功能上回收稀有金属和设计方面取得进展,使部件和产品能够更长时间地保持功能使用。
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