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December 2023

Zinc Mining Waste Can Be a Source for Essential Plant Nutrients

- Suneeti singh

Waste to Wonder

In this article, Dr Suneeti Singh and Dr Pushplata Singh have highlighted that TERI has pioneered the development of a zinc-iron nanocomposite as a nanofertilizer. In the creation of this nanofertilizer, researchers utilized jarosite, a by-product of zinc extraction from its ore, employing a biogenic synthesis process. Keep reading to delve into the details...

Urbanization and industrialization have placed a heavy load on the environment by generating billion tonnes of harmful garbage every year. A study by TERI found India, in a year, produces over 62 million tonnes (MT) of waste, making it a leading cause of environmental and public health concerns in the country. Industrial waste, the residue discharged from various production processes, is known to have hazardous properties as they are primarily made of heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, nickel, and zinc. Since heavy metals cannot be degraded, biologically or chemically, they can persist in the environment for a long time resulting in serious environmental pollution. Industries such as mining, electroplating, textile, tanneries, agriculture, are major sources for the emission of harmful heavy metals in the waste streams.

One of the industrial waste material produced as a by-product of the extraction of zinc from its ore is jarosite. Jarosite is a basic hydrous sulphate of ammonium and ferric iron (Fe-III) with the chemical formula of NH Fe (SO)(OH). The Debari zinc smelter plant (HZL) is one of the largest plants, in Udaipur, India, and has an annual production capacity of 92,000 MT of high zinc metal using electrolytic extraction.1,2 A large amount of zinc, along with other contaminated elements like lead and cadmium, is being emitted into the environment during the processing of zinc mining, which may cause sinkholes, soil erosion, and the loss of biodiversity.

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Seven-month Fishing Ban Along Three River Mouths in Odisha for Olive Ridley Nesting

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1 min

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A New Track Record

Formula 1, long defined by speed, spectacle, and cutting-edge engineering, is now racing towards a different kind of victory—sustainability.

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4 mins

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Extreme Floods are Slashing Global Rice Yields Faster than Expected

WMO Report Highlights Increasingly Erratic Water Cycle

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3 mins

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Renewable Energy Adoption and Corporate Sustainability

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5 mins

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Nature-based Solutions for Delhi's Pollution Crisis

Delhi's annual struggle with toxic air has become an unfortunate ritual. Each winter, the Air Quality Index (AQI) spikes to hazardous levels often above 300, amid school shut downs, masks returning, and public outrage-only to fade until the next smog season.

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1 min

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Echoes of Love

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4 mins

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Your Pumpkin Might Be Hiding a Toxic Secret

Pumpkins, squash, zucchini, and other members of the gourd family have a surprising trait-they can take up pollutants from the soil and store them in their edible parts.

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1 min

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Forests on the Fence

Can Uttarakhand's Van Panchayats Take Root Again?

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6 mins

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Sacred Tank, Sinking City The Urban Threat to 'Mini-Kashi'

Nestled amid the urban sprawl of Malabar Hill, Mumbai's Banganga Tank stands as a living relic where myth, memory, and modernity intersect.

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4 mins

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