E-waste has valuable metals, but recycling is dirty and harmful. A new natural method can safely recover metals and make them ...
Precious Metals E-Waste Recovery Market · GlobeNewswire Inc. Dublin, Jan. 28, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Precious Metals E-Waste Recovery Market - Global Strategic Business Report" has been added ...
A Chinese man has extracted 191 grams of gold from old SIM cards, worth Rs 26 lakh, revealing a risky yet fascinating method ...
Councils are warning households ...
Researchers at IIT Madras have developed an eco-friendly technique using deep eutectic solvents to extract copper from e-waste without generating haza ...
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IIT Madras Researchers Pioneer Green Method to Recover Valuable Metals From Electronic Waste
India, Jan. 30 -- This method uses environmentally-friendly solvents derived from natural compounds to extract & reuse metals like copper & iron, significantly reducing environmental pollution & suppo ...
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Man extracts 191 grams of gold from discarded SIM cards and e-waste, sparks social media frenzy, says ‘not magic, just skill’
A Chinese man has recovered significant gold from discarded SIM cards, showcasing a unique recycling skill that has captured social media attention.
A council has launched a new scheme allowing residents to book free kerbside collections of small electrical items.
India is turning-out to be one of the biggest dumping yards for e-Waste. To streamline this, government has implemented various rules based on extended producer responsibility. But the channel of ...
Selangor Recycling (SELKitar) programme is facing calls for greater transparency following claims that its current collection ...
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India’s looking at 14 million metric tonnes of e-waste by 2030, recycling can’t keep up—NITI Aayog
Country's used lithium-ion battery problem is also set to grow sharply in next decade. India 3rd largest e-waste producer with 7% global share but currently recycles only about 10% of it.
IIT-Madras researchers develop a sustainable, non-toxic method to recover metals from e-waste, boosting eco-friendly recycling and circular economy goals.
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