阿尔及利亚采用循环经济模式以实现采矿废料的资源化利用
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-12-26 02:32

Group 1 - The Ministry of Oil and Mining in Algeria is focusing on implementing the "urban mining" concept to enhance the recycling of solid mineral waste [1] - The ministry aims to establish a circular economy model through solid waste recycling, particularly targeting the recovery and recycling of scrap metals, especially iron residues [1] - Algeria's oil and mining sector is increasing efforts to expand waste oil recovery projects and biofuel production, transforming environmental challenges into opportunities for improving quality of life [1] Group 2 - The ministry is collaborating with domestic and international partners to implement emission monitoring and supervision measures, aiming to reduce natural gas flaring to below 1% [1] - A specialized committee will be established to gather all stakeholders responsible for researching and developing a national methane emission detection, assessment, and reduction mechanism roadmap [1] - Algeria has successfully eliminated lead from vehicles by promoting a single type of gasoline, significantly improving fuel quality and reducing emissions [2] Group 3 - The ministry is investing in modern technologies to reduce dust and particulate matter emissions from mining operations, aiming to transform mines into eco-friendly sites [2] - Investments include smart spraying systems and real-time air quality monitoring devices to protect the health of residents in mining areas [2] - Despite a rapid increase in domestic consumption of natural gas, oil products, and fertilizers, the ministry's efforts have met the domestic demand for these resources [2] Group 4 - The importance of seawater desalination projects is emphasized, with desalination currently meeting 42% of Algeria's drinking water needs [2] - Algeria plans to construct six new seawater desalination plants with a total capacity of 1.8 million cubic meters per day to enhance national water security [2]