Abstract
The article considers the possibility of using production induced resources as raw materials for production of metals. Theoretical approaches to the concept of damage from environmental pollution due to industrial activity are investigated. The economic and environmental justification of the feasibility of using technologies for processing of metallurgical raw materials is given.
Highlights
The article considers the possibility of using production induced resources as raw materials for production of metals
Mining and smelting complex is one of the first sectors of Russian industry, which started radical modernization on its own, long before it was announced to be the main priority of Russian economic development
Nowadays Russian metallurgical industry is developing by consolidation of mineral assets within the holding companies and by establishing of production facilities to manufacture products with high added value, such as galvanized and color bars, steel with polymer coating, plate and special types of large diameter pipes, etc
Summary
524,4 mil. rub./year 35,397 equipment of the plant, the investment costs consist of R&D costs in amount of 2,050 mil. rub. and current capital formation at a rate of 1,194 mil. rub. Rub./year 35,397 equipment of the plant, the investment costs consist of R&D costs in amount of 2,050 mil. Consumption of auxiliary materials and energy is set on the basis of specific indicators of the cost of zinc CZP, adjusted for the volume of processing 4 000 tons of dust per year. Investment costs are recouped in the first year of processing technology. Rub./year, in the regional budget 1,530 mil. Raw (dust) Auxiliary materials Energy and fuel Wages of the main production personnel Allocations to nonbudgetary funds Shop costs Actual manufacturing cost
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