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Nuclear reprocessing is a highly-controversial issue; proponents point to the massive reduction in the amount of radioactive waste requiring secure disposal, the utilisation of the remaining uranium and plutonium in the used fuel rods which would otherwise go to waste, and the opportunity to recover valuable fission byproducts such as platinum-group metals and silver, while opponents of reprocessing argue that it delays the switch away from nuclear power and results in massive toxic and radioactive contamination of the reprocessing sites, and that the separation of useable fissile material presents an unjustifiable proliferation risk.
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Nuclear
reprocessing
is
a
highly-controversial
issue;
proponents
point
to
the
massive
reduction
in
the
amount
of
radioactive
waste
requiring
secure
disposal,
the
utilisation
of
the
remaining
uranium
and
plutonium
in
the
used
fuel
rods
which
would
otherwise
go
to
waste,
and
the
opportunity
to
recover
valuable
fission
byproducts
such
as
platinum-group
metals
and
silver,
while
opponents
of
reprocessing
argue
that
it
delays
the
switch
away
from
nuclear
power
and
results
in
massive
toxic
and
radioactive
contamination
of
the
reprocessing
sites,
and
that
the
separation
of
useable
fissile
material
presents
an
unjustifiable
proliferation
risk.