Issue
Matériaux & Techniques
Volume 109, Number 5-6, 2021
Special Issue on ‘Materials and Society: the circular economy, design for circularity and industrial symbiosis’, edited by Jean-Pierre Birat, Gaël Fick, Nicolas Perry, Andrea Declich, Leiv Kolbensein, Dominique Millet and Thecle Alix
Article Number 504
Number of page(s) 12
Section Environnement - recyclage / Environment - recycling
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/mattech/2022014
Published online 04 March 2022
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