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Yahya Jani

Researcher at Linnaeus University

Publications -  59
Citations -  853

Yahya Jani is an academic researcher from Linnaeus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Landfill mining & Hazardous waste. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 57 publications receiving 518 citations.

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Waste glass in the production of cement and concrete – A review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the different uses of waste glass in concrete and the effect of the glass properties on the performance and durability of the produce cement and concrete, and showed that the chemical composition and the pozzolanic properties of the waste glass are encouraging for the use of this waste in the concrete and concrete industries and to provide an environmental friendly solution for the glass and cement industries.
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On the way to ‘zero waste’ management: Recovery potential of elements, including rare earth elements, from fine fraction of waste

TL;DR: In this article, analytical screening studies are discussed extending the understanding of element content in fine fraction of waste derived from excavated, separated and screened waste in a perspective of circular economy.
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Gateway of Landfilled Plastic Waste Towards Circular Economy in Europe

TL;DR: For decades, significant work has been conducted regarding plastic waste by dealing with rejected materials in waste masses through their accumulation, sorting and recycling as mentioned in this paper, and important political and economic issues have been discussed.
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Characterisation of excavated fine fraction and waste composition from a Swedish landfill.

TL;DR: The characterisation and the physico-chemical properties of an excavated fine fraction from a Swedish landfill, the Högbytorp, showed that higher concentrations of zinc, copper, barium and chromium were found with concentrations higher than the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency for contaminated soil.