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Title Environmental Assessment of Global Magnesium Production
ID_Doc 27607
Authors Golroudbary, SR; Makarava, I; Kraslawski, A
Title Environmental Assessment of Global Magnesium Production
Year 2023
Published Mineral Processing And Extractive Metallurgy Review, 44.0, 6
DOI 10.1080/08827508.2022.2084734
Abstract Concerns about climate change call for a careful assessment of the environmental impact of the supply chain of critical materials such as magnesium (Mg) which has a broad range of applications. Enhancing the circularity of this material is vital for ensuring its sustainable use. However, systematic analysis of the sustainability of the global production of magnesium and its circularity is still missing. We propose a novel dynamic model based on geology and processing routes to quantify the key environmental concerns across the life cycle of primary and secondary magnesium. Energy consumption, water use and related emissions are assessed for recycling including functional (recovered Mg reused in the closed-loop supply chain) and nonfunctional (recovered Mg as an element used in aluminum alloys as open-loop supply chain), as well as casting and molding. Results show a significant potential contribution of circularity of magnesium to energy (up to 31 billion GJ) and water (up to 2.7 Km(3)) savings, as well as the mitigation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (up to 3 billion tonnes CO2 eq), globally. However, the analysis indicates that 87% of secondary magnesium comes from nonfunctional recycling. The result shows the possible increase of nonfunctional recycling of magnesium from 612 kt in 2020 to 1 mt in 2050, and the growth of functional recycling of magnesium from 96 kt in 2020 to 161 kt in 2050. The finding highlights the necessity for improving supply chain policies of Mg through technological developments and operational changes to ensure its sustainable circular economy.
Author Keywords Magnesium; critical material; circular economy; environmental sustainability; dynamics modelling
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000810394300001
WoS Category Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Mining & Mineral Processing
Research Area Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Mining & Mineral Processing
PDF https://lutpub.lut.fi/bitstream/10024/164330/1/rahimpour_golroudbary_et_al_environmental_assessment_final_draft.pdf
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