1) Fast-neutron reactors could extract more energy from recycled nuclear fuel than current reactors, reduce nuclear proliferation risks, and markedly decrease the time nuclear waste must be isolated.
2) The article discusses how fast-neutron reactors and pyrometallurgical processing of spent nuclear fuel could form a nuclear fuel cycle that reduces radioactivity in waste to safe levels within a few hundred years, eliminating the need to isolate waste for tens of thousands of years.
3) Current nuclear power plants produce waste that remains highly radioactive for thousands of years, but fast-neutron reactors and recycling could make nuclear power truly sustainable and reduce its drawbacks related to waste and resource depletion.