 Resource-dependent countries and economies are especially vulnerable to global shocks due to their reliance on finite resources. This vulnerability can be compared to the depletion of mineral resources in certain areas. In both cases, the objective factors of loss of accessibility are analyzed. Additionally, a parallel is drawn between substandard ores and industrial waste, which can be used to create a full cycle of geo-resources development. To ensure this cycle, technological advancements should focus on developing processes that use substandard ores and industrial waste to reduce harmful components to acceptable levels. One such process involves using chemical physical technology to extract valuable components from industrial waste, followed by activation with a disintegrator and then chemical extraction. This combination of methods can increase the yield of a valuable component from 2.6 to 218.5%, depending on the type of leaching solution, its percentage, and the leaching method. Furthermore, a differentiated approach must be taken when choosing the leaching solution, its percentage, and the leaching method. Combined highly efficient physical-chemical and physical-technical technologies can ensure the maximum extraction of the valuable component from 52. This article was authored by Chanesh B. Congress Iyerian, Alexander V. Alexikhin, Evgenia Annaliseva, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.