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IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RESOURCE SAVING CONCEPT BY INVOLVING IN THE RECYCLING OF THE TITANIUM SHEET AT THE METALLURGICAL FRONT
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The relevance of the study is due to the growing environmental problems faced by modern society and the need for their urgent resolution. The decline in production did not lead to a reduction in the negative anthropogenic impact on the environment, since in an unstable environment many enterprises save on environmental measures. According to most experts, the limits of economic growth are not so much related to the limited resources as are due to the inability of the environment to independently process waste of human activity. Therefore, in order to achieve sustainable development, it is necessary to reorient business in the direction of stabilizing the environment that ensures the prosperity of the economy. This confirms the hypothesis that the issues of ecology and economics are interrelated and do not exclude but complement each other in the way of improving the quality of life. The involvement of materials extracted from waste into further circulation, in itself, allows not only to reduce the burden on the environment, but also to save society natural and energy resources. The work is devoted to the application of resource-saving technologies in the production of ferrotitanium involving the recycling of industrial waste in the form of titanium chips into the metallurgical division.
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