Anthropogenic mineral is absorbing wide concern in the context of circular economy, but its generation mechanism and quantity from product to waste remain unclear. Here we consider three product groups, 30 products, and use the revised Weibull lifespan model to map the generation of anthropogenic mineral and 23 types of the capsulated materials by targeting their evolution from 2010 to 2050. Total weight of anthropogenic mineral on average in China reached 39 Mt in 2010, but it will double in 2022 and quadruple in 2045. Stocks of precious metals and rare earths will increase faster than most base materials. The total economic potential in yearly-generated anthropogenic mineral is anticipated to grow markedly from 100 billion US$ in 2020 to 400 billion US$ in 2050. Furthermore, anthropogenic mineral of around 20 materials will be capable to meet projected consumption of three product groups by 2050.

Language: English

Publisher: Nature Communications

Region: Asia

Type: Article

CITATION

Zeng, Xianlai, Ali, Saleem H., Tian, Jinping and Li, Jinhui (2020). Mapping anthropogenic mineral generation in China and its implications for a circular economy. Nature Communications 11 (1) 1544 1544.

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Mapping anthropogenic mineral generation in China and its implications for a circular economy