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Aluminium is extracted from Bauxite but refining raw to finished product entails huge cost.
production of aluminium has two prohibitive costs. One is high consumption of energy and second, high water footprint. Despite these, governments give concessionaire to mining companies in the form of subsidized electricity and open plundering of raw materials.
My question is are we ready to prosper at the huge social and environmental costs?
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Refining a metric tonnes of alumina requires an average of 250 kilowatt hours
(kwh) of electricity, and smelting a ton of aluminium needs at least 1,300 kwh.
The Wuppertal Institute in Germany estimates that the amount of water
needed to produce one ton of aluminium is no less than 1,378 tonnes (for steel,
a comparable amount is 44 tonnes of water, also a huge quantity). Altogether, a
ton of aluminium produces 4-8 tonnes of toxic red mud as solid waste (from
refineries) and 13.1 tonnes of carbon dioxide (mainly from smelters) while the
overall “ecological rucksack” of “abiotic material” is 85 tonnes.
In simple terms, this means that the negative impact of producing aluminium
is around 85 times its positive value[1]. A recent UK government report
notes that the externality costs of carbon emissions alone stand at 85 dollars
per ton, giving over 1,000 dollars per ton of aluminum.
[1] Padel, Felix, and Samarendra Das (2007). "Agya, What Do You Mean
by Development"? Caterpillar and the Mahua Flower: Tremors in India's Mining
Fields. Ed. Rakesh Kalshian. New Delhi: Panos South Asia.
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Dear Gopi Kanta,
What do you propose to balance it? Please let me know.
Mr Chatterjee,
If u wish to develop people by sacrificing other peoples' like tribals then that development, according to me, is genocide. Almost all the mineral reserves are found in the best forested regions in the world, u perhaps will support this fact. And inhabited by tribals.
Minerals should be mined, they are precursor in the process of development. "pursuing development blindly" - if this a terribly subjective phrase!, by resonating this what do you mean? U wish to uplift billions of India from penury by just the word development or a development acceptable to masses. I don't think people need a prosperity which is stained with the blood of their own people.
With due respect let me again reiterate that aluminium catel has come into existence virtually. It is now documented also. The role of World Bank, DFID is instrumental in creating such cartel. It will start just sounding rhetoric to u if take pain to find the reality.
Aluminium is a strategic metal and eyelid of first world. It has significant uses and has reduced the steel and iron use proportionately.
I wish to pursue this metal for development plz don't misunderstood me. Undoubtedly, development is inevitable and India is desperate for but it must not be done at the cost of people and nature. Your last line is worthy of endorsing, what u r thinking is what i have been pushing.
It was nice to write back to u. Good luck. Take care.
Dear Vinod,
Sustainable account of the aluminium. The last line: "if we did not have to make Aloo Mattar Paneer with a splendid tomato cashew sauce in a questionable aluminum pot." is worthy of making Head^^^Lines..
The most important thing in processing of aluminium is that it emits the fluoride 1kg/ton of aluminum produced. This affects the human as well environment.
Hi Rahul,
You are absolutely true. I missed to put this fact in my discussion. It slipped. Thanks for updating.
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