Chemical recycling
Recycling of used resources after chemical conversion by chemical reaction. It refers to mainly the conversion of waste plastics to oil, gasification, and coke oven chemical fuel.
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- General waste
- Environmental management system
- Business of scrap metal
- Chemical recycling
- Law for small appliance recycling
- Recyclable energy
- Thermal recycling
- Thermal recycling
- Law for the Promotion of Utilisation of Recyclable Resources
- Recycling society
- Basic Act on Establishing a Sound Material-Cycle Society
- Zero-emission
- Urban mining
- Waste Disposal Law
- Industrial Waste Wide Area Certification System
- Hybrid Car
- Basel Convention
- Basel Law
- Material recycling
- Recycling
- Reduce
- Reuse
- 3R
- EV
- HEV
- HV
- ISO14001
- LME
metal
- Zinc (Zn)
- Anode scrap
- Ingot
- Aluminum (Al)
- Alumel
- Invar
- Antimony (Sb)
- Inconel
- Indium (In)
- Elinvar
- Cadmium (Cd)
- Cache
- Gallium (Ga)
- Kanthal
- Noble metals
- Rare metals
- Rare – earth element.
- Gold (Au)
- Silver (Ag)
- Chromium (Cr)
- Chromel
- Cobalt (Co)
- Constantan
- Cermet
- Silicon (Si)
- Zirconium (Zr)
- Mercury (Hg)
- Hydrogen absorbing alloy
- Scrap
- Tin (Sn)
- Stellite
- Super alloy
- Slag
- Die steel
- Turning
- Thallium (Tl)
- Tungsten(W)
- Tantalum (Ta)
- Titanium (Ti)
- Copper (Cu)
- Nimonic
- Lead (Pb)
- Niobium(Nb)
- Nichrome
- Nickel (Ni)
- Nickel alloy
- Cupronickel
- Hastelloy
- Platinum (Pt)
- Vanadium(V)
- Permalloy
- Palladium (Pd)
- Burly
- Bismuth(Bi)
- Hitch
- Peach
- Nonferrous metals
- Ferronickel
- Beryllium(Be)
- Matte
- Manganese(Mn)
- Mixed metal
- Misch metal
- Monel
- Molybdenum(Mo)
- Nickel silver
- Lithium (Li)
- Rare earth
- Rare metal