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Development of the Minerals Cycle and the Need for Minerals - CRU International. Prepared for the MMSD Project.

Environmental and Technological Issues Related to Lead-Acid Battery Recycling - UNEP, 1996. Hardcopy only - Order Form (PDF).

An Integrated Approach to Using Minerals (PDF) - Chapter 11. Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development (MMSD) Project, 2002.

The Life Cycle of Copper, its Co-Products and By-Products - Robert Ayres, Leslie Ayres and Ingrid Råde. Prepared for the MMSD Project.

The Life Cycle of Copper, its Co-Products and By-Products: Annexes, Figures, Tables (PDF) - Robert Ayres, Leslie Ayres and Ingrid Råde. Prepared for the MMSD Project.

Mineral Recovery, Recycling, Waste Prevention and Confinement for Sustainable Development in Asia and the Pacific Region - UNESCAP, Vol. 1, 1995. Available in hardcopy only from the UNESCAP website: [http://www.unescap.org/esd/water/publications/mineral/mradms/]

Recyclage des batteries plomb-acide et environment – UNEP, TR 14, 1998. Available in French only. Hardcopy only - Order Form (PDF).

 

 

 

 

 

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