History of changes to: Urban Mining for High Value Decarbonisation of Foundation Industries
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April 11, 2022, 1:48 a.m. Updated 35 {"title": ["", "Urban Mining for High Value Decarbonisation of Foundation Industries"], "description": ["", "\nThe UK produces around 11MT of scrap steel per annum. Around 2.6MT of this is used domestically to make higher performance steel products, whilst the remainder is exported in bulk, much of it for use in lower performance applications. However, the standard grades of recycled steel that are traded internationally do not meet the purity or value in use criteria required by premium UK steel makers as they start to decarbonise their products by increasing scrap addition rates. When operating at maximum capacity, there is scope for up to 6MT of recycled steel to be used domestically by current UK steel production facilities. This project will engineer value added products for a multistage supply chain within the UK, providing economic and employment gains in depressed areas whilst simultaneously decarbonising the production process.\n\nCement manufacture also offers a significant opportunity to increase the utilisation of recycled materials, decrease CO2 emissions and embedded carbon, and to valorise the material supply chain. By using high mineral content alternative raw materials, derived from steel shredding residue, these can be realised in addition to other benefits relating to cost, supply chain robustness, and reduction of landfill material.\n\nOther positive impacts of the project will be delivered in key areas of political challenge for the UK, including: net-zero carbon and waste, levelling up the UK, clean air, growth in foundation sectors, quality products, supply chain stability post Brexit and COVID-19, international materials regulation and taxation. Benefits also stem from onshoring of material usage in value-added applications, compared to current business norms of landfilling up to 300KT of material per year and exporting lower value ferrous products. These benefits will be gained both at scale within the project, and through dissemination of outcomes to other players in the UK.\n\nDecarbonisation is a key objective for consortium members, with progress already made via their clear net zero commitments. This project enables the partners to deliver step-change decarbonisation through industrial symbiosis. Progress can be achieved more quickly and at greater scale when compared to conventional spending on IP-protected in-house single company development activities.\n\nThe high profile of this project will help to transform the public perception of the steel, recycling, and cement industries in the UK, through demonstrating the commitment of these sectors to improving the environment. The opportunity to be at the forefront of innovation in these industries, will attract a new, more diverse generation of future leaders.\n\n"], "extra_text": ["", "\n\n\n\n"], "status": ["", "Active"]}
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