Circular Economy for Materials Processing
BASIC DATA
course listing
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course code
LGB0130
course title in Estonian
Materjalide käitlemine ringmajanduses
course title in English
Circular Economy for Materials Processing
course volume CP
-
ECTS credits
6.00
to be declared
yes
fully online course
not
assessment form
Pass/fail assessment
teaching semester
autumn - spring
language of instruction
Estonian
English
Study programmes that contain the course
code of the study programme version
course compulsory
LARB17/25
no
Structural units teaching the course
LG - Department of Geology
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course aims in Estonian
Aine eesmärk on kasvatada üliõpilaste teadmisi ringmajanduse ja ressursitõhususe teemades, tagamaks, et tulevastel lõpetanud inseneridel on oskused arendada jätkusuutlikumaid protsesse maavarade kaevandamise-tootmise väärtusahelates.
Virtuaalsete õppematerjalide abil arendavad õpilased oma kutse- ja ettevõtlusoskusi, lahendades projektiülesannet ja tutvustades äriideed, kuidas määratud probleemist üle saada.
course aims in English
The aim of this course is to build knowledge and capacity in state-of-the-art circular economy and resource efficiency practices – in order to ensure that future graduate engineers have the skills to develop more sustainable processes in raw materials value chains.
With the help of virtual course materials students develop their professional and entrepreneurial skills in resolving real-life project assignment by presenting business idea how to overcome of the assigned problem.
learning outcomes in the course in Est.
Aine läbinud üliõpilane:
- saab aru ja oskab kirjeldada ringmajanduse põhimõisteid, on omandanud teadmised materjalivoogude kohta (kaevandamisest, töötlemisest, valmistamisest kuni ringlussevõtu ja taaskasutamiseni) ja muudatuste ajendeid;
- tuvastab keskkonna, majanduslikke ja sotsiaalseid mõjusid materjalide töötlemise praktikate kohta jätkusuutlikkuse aspektist;
- oskab luua uusi ärivõimalusi materjalide ringmajandusse naasmiseks;
- oskab rakendada töötlemise tehnoloogiaid ja neid ettevõtluses ellu viia.
learning outcomes in the course in Eng.
After completing this course the student:
- understands and explains basic concepts of circular economy, knowledge on materials flow (from mining, processing, manufacturing until end-of-life recycling and re-usage), issues and drivers for a changes;
- recognizes impacts (environmental, economic and social) of the current practice of materials processing from a sustainability aspect;
- creates new business opportunities to re-enter materials into circular economy;
- applies processing technologies to accelerate the implementation in business creation.
brief description of the course in Estonian
Üliõpilased õpivad tundma kogu materjali väärtusahelat, st uurimist, kaevandamist, töötlemist, tootmist kuni materjalide ringlussevõtu ja taaskasutamiseni. Nad vaatlevad metalle ja mineraale ressursitõhususe ja ringmajanduse vaatenurgast.
Kursuse materjalid (PowerPointi esitlused, videod, kordamisküsimused) koosnevad kuuest põhiteemast ja need on kokku pannud teadlased kaheksast Euroopa ülikoolist. Peamised teemad on:
1. Äri- ja poliitikamaastik. Ringmajandus ja mõisted - ÜRO eesmärgid ja jätkusuutlikkuse määratlus, keskkonnaalased õigusaktid, jätkusuutlikkuse mõõtmise vahendid
2. Materjalid ja ressursid (kõik materjalid) - seotud teemaga 1. Uuritakse erinevaid materjale ja nende omadusi, milleks neid saab kasutada, ja lühidalt kuidas neid toodetakse. Samuti saab ülevaate kriitilistest ressurssidest ja reservide olemasolust.
3. Uurimine ja kaevandamine ning selle mõju (metallid ja mineraalid) - mineraalide kaevandamine, kus asuvad leiukohad, kuidas kaevandamise kõrvalsaadusi käidelda
4. Materjalide (kõik) töötlemine ja ümbertöötlemine - terase, mittevärviliste metallide (tsink, vask jne) ja muude materjalide (klaas, paber, keraamika, plast) tootmisprotsessid
5. Valmistamine (disain) ja kasutusfaas (kõik) - hõlmab materjalide edasist töötlemist, toote kujundamist tema kasutusfaasis ja peale jäätmeks muutumist.
6. Ringlussevõtt ja korduskasutamine (plastikud, keraamika, puit, tselluloos ja metallid) – toodete käitlemine peale jäätmeks muutumist. Ringlussevõtu süsteemid riikides, EL süsteem (tootedirektiivid). Jäätmekäitluskohad ja seadmed, kuidas sorteeritakse materjale ja kui palju me taaskasutame
Üliõpilased õpivad individuaalselt maavarade/tooraine väärtusahela põhitõdesid, lähtudes kursuse materjalidest. Samuti kasutavad nad neid teadmisi projekti aruande tegemiseks.
brief description of the course in English
Students will learn about the whole raw materials value chain, i.e. from exploration, mining, processing, manufacturing to material recycling and re-use. They are looking metals and minerals from resource efficiency and circular economy perspective.
The course materials are virtual (presentations with audio, videos, quizzes) and consist of six major themes and are assembled by researchers from 8 European universities. Major themes are:
1. Business and policy landscape. Circular economy and definitions - UNs goals and definition of sustainability, number of environmental legislation, tools to measure sustainability
2. Materials and available resources (all materials) – interlinked with theme 1. Including different materials and their properties, for what they can be used for and briefly how they are produced. Also overview of critical resources and availability of reserves.
3. Exploration and impact and mining plus impact (metals and minerals) - production of mining of minerals, where you can find the deposits, how by-products from mining can be handled
4. Processing and re-processing of materials (all) – production processes of steel, non-ferrous metals (zink, copper etc) and other materials (glass, paper, ceramics, plastics)
5. Manufacturing (design) and use-phase (all) - includes further processing of materials, design of the product with the use-phase and end-of-life stage of the products in society.
6. Recycling and re-use (plastics, ceramics, wood and pulp and metals) - end-of-life recycling of products and applications. Recycling systems in countries, the EU system (product directives). Waste management facilities and equipment, how are materials sorted and how much do we recycle
Based on course materials student conduct they project report assignment. There will be written test for every theme during a course, based on given questions in course materials. In overall students have to conduct 6 written tests and project report assignment.
type of assessment in Estonian
-
type of assessment in English
-
independent study in Estonian
-
independent study in English
-
study literature
- Arndt, N. and Ganino, C.: Metals and Society: An Introduction to Economic Geology, Springer, 2012, p. 1-18, ISBN 978-3-642-22996-1
- Calatayud, P. and Mohkam, K.: Material Footprint: an indicator reflecting actual consumption of raw materials, General Commission for Sustainable Development, 2018, pp. 1-4, ISSN: 2557-8510
- Gertsch, R.E. and Bullock R.L.: Techniques in Underground Mining - Selections from Underground Mining Methods Handbook, Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, 1998, pp. 45-86, ISBN: 978-0873351638 etc.
- Recommended additional literature is under every theme in virtual lecture materials
study forms and load
daytime study: weekly hours
4.0
session-based study work load (in a semester):
lectures
4.0
lectures
-
practices
0.0
practices
-
exercises
0.0
exercises
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lecturer in charge
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LECTURER SYLLABUS INFO
semester of studies
teaching lecturer / unit
language of instruction
Extended syllabus
2025/2026 autumn
Karin Robam, LG - Department of Geology
English
    Course description in Estonian
    Course description in English