New Factory Extracting Gold from E-Waste Unveiled by The Royal Mint - News Summed Up

New Factory Extracting Gold from E-Waste Unveiled by The Royal Mint


AdvertisementUp to 4,000 tonnes of Printed Circuit Boards from e-waste to be processed by The Royal Mint annually. LLANTRISANT, Wales, Aug. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — A pioneering new factory that provides a more sustainable source of gold and reduces reliance on mining has been unveiled by The Royal Mint. Recovered gold is already being used in the luxury jewellery collection, 886 by The Royal Mint. Anne Jessopp, Chief Executive at The Royal Mint, said: “The Royal Mint is transforming for the future, and the opening of our Precious Metals Recovery factory marks a pivotal step in our journey. For more information on the Precious Metals Recovery factory, visit Precious Metals Recovery (royalmint.com)For more information on 886 by The Royal Mint E-Waste Gold, visit Sustainability – 886 Royal MintWith a history spanning more than 1,100 years, The Royal Mint is Britain’s oldest company and the original maker of UK coins.


Source: The Bubble August 07, 2024 00:10 UTC



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