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- Co-processing abstract "Co-processing is the use of waste as raw material, or as a source of energy, or both to replace natural mineral resources (material recycling) and fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum and gas (energy recovery) in industrial processes, mainly in energy intensive industries (EII) such as cement, lime, steel, glass, and power generation. Waste materials used for Co-processing are referred to as alternative fuels and raw materials (AFR).".
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- Co-processing wikiPageExternalLink www.coprocem.com.
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- Co-processing hasPhotoCollection Co-processing.
- Co-processing subject Category:Alternative_energy.
- Co-processing subject Category:Sustainable_development.
- Co-processing subject Category:Waste_management.
- Co-processing subject Category:Waste_management_concepts.
- Co-processing subject Category:Waste_treatment_technology.
- Co-processing comment "Co-processing is the use of waste as raw material, or as a source of energy, or both to replace natural mineral resources (material recycling) and fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum and gas (energy recovery) in industrial processes, mainly in energy intensive industries (EII) such as cement, lime, steel, glass, and power generation. Waste materials used for Co-processing are referred to as alternative fuels and raw materials (AFR).".
- Co-processing label "Co-processing".
- Co-processing label "Coprocessamento".
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