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Lithium: How Researchers Want to Create Value From Waste

Lithium is considered one of the key raw materials for the energy transition. But whether in the brine basins of Chile's Salar de Atacama or in Australia's hard-rock mines, mining produces far more waste and byproducts than actual raw material. How these streams can be utilized in the future is increasingly becoming the focus of research, policymakers, and industry. Konstantin Born brings a unique perspective to this topic. He works at the minin…
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Lithium is considered one of the key raw materials for the energy transition. But whether in the brine basins of Chile's Salar de Atacama or in Australia's hard-rock mines, mining produces far more waste and byproducts than actual raw material. How these streams can be utilized in the future is increasingly becoming the focus of research, policymakers, and industry. Konstantin Born brings a unique perspective to this topic. He works at the minin…

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