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.
MEI's 3rd International Symposium on Sustainability through Resource Conservation and Recycling '14 (SRCR '14) will discuss all aspects of material and metal usage in a 2-day event containing over 40 papers from authors representing 18 countries, including a keynote lecture by Prof. Markus Reuter, of Finland's Outotec, on the opportunities, limits and infrastructure of metal recycling.
It will be a great week in Falmouth, as SRCR '14 immediately follows Biohydromet '14 at the same venue.
MEI's 3rd International Symposium on Sustainability through Resource Conservation and Recycling '14 (SRCR '14) will discuss all aspects of material and metal usage in a 2-day event containing over 40 papers from authors representing 18 countries, including a keynote lecture by Prof. Markus Reuter, of Finland's Outotec, on the opportunities, limits and infrastructure of metal recycling.
It will be a great week in Falmouth, as SRCR '14 immediately follows Biohydromet '14 at the same venue.
SRCR '11 delegates in Falmouth |
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