precious metals waste News
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Live Cable Recycling at ISRI Exhibition in New Orleans!
If you are interested in entering cable recycling, want to increase your current tyre recycling system or are curious about the precious metals in e-waste you are welcome to visit Eldan Recycling/Redoma Recycling in stand H:1209. ...
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Thunderhawk a Live at ISRI Exhibition in New Orleans!
From 24th to 26th of April all recycling roads in the US will lead to New Orleans for the c exhibition. If you are interested in entering cable recycling, want to increase your current tyre recycling system or are curious about the precious metals in e-waste you are welcome to visit Eldan Recycling/Redoma Recycling in stand H:1209. In the stand we have live demonstrations of ...
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Live Cable Recycling at ISRI Exhibition in New Orleans!
If you are interested in entering cable recycling, want to increase your current tyre recycling system or are curious about the precious metals in e-waste you are welcome to visit Eldan Recycling/Redoma Recycling in stand H:1209. In the stand we have live demonstrations of Redoma Thunderhawk A processing waste cable. ...
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VIDEO: Mining the e-waste mountain & recovering precious metals
Tetronics’ plasma recovery technology provides a global, yet localised solution for recovering valuable precious metals from the World’s fasted growing waste stream – e Waste. Tetronics are a world leader in providing solutions for electronics recycling. Click here to view our new video that highlights the benefits of urban mining and recovery of precious metals from ...
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Government Backs Tetronics to help unlock Billion Pound Electronic Waste Industry
A consortium of UK firms, led by Tetronics International, has today launched a ground‐breaking project to help unlock the value found in discarded electronic products, such as phones, TVs and even toasters. In relation to a £1m project, Tetronics, the leading environmental technology firm and its partners, Metech Recycling and Vale Europe, have received a £600k grant from ...
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Furuya Metal Opens Pyrometallurgical Facility Supplied by Tetronics
Tetronics International, the global leader in the supply of Direct Current (DC) plasma waste recovery plants for the treatment of hazardous waste and metal recovery, is pleased to announce that Furuya Metal Co. Ltd., Japan has officially opened its new plasma facility supplied by Tetronics for the reclamation of Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) from spent catalysts. Furuya has introduced the plasma ...
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Recycling industry can boost the European economy
Recycling has multiple benefits for many areas of the economy – providing raw materials, creating jobs and encouraging business opportunities and innovation. These economic benefits of recycling are examined in a new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA). The report considers the recycling industry in the context of building a 'green economy', a major European policy objective. ...
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Tetronics Shortlisted for National Recycling Award
Tetronics Ltd., a global leader in the supply of Direct Current (DC) plasma waste recovery plants for the treatment of hazardous waste and metal recovery, is delighted to announce that it has been shortlisted for the National Recycling Awards 2012. These awards recognise excellence in all parts of the waste hierarchy and in all sections of the industry, with awards ranging from 'waste ...
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Eco-design for flat screens should ensure quick dismantling for maximum resource recovery
Flat screen televisions and computer monitors should be designed so they can be quickly dismantled for recycling, a recent study says. The researchers calculated that in order to ensure the recycling process remains economically viable, it must be possible to disassemble small screens in less than 11 minutes. Good design could lower the costs of recycling and enable near-total recovery of ...
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Tetronics to supply BlueOak recovery technology to reclaim precious metals from electronic waste across the USA
Tetronics has secured its first contract with BlueOak Resources, USA to provide Plasma refining technology for the recovery of precious metals from e-waste in a plant located in Osceola, Arkansas. This launch project will cement the strategic relationship formed between the two companies to exploit the US e-waste market. London, 22 July 2014 – Tetronics International, a global leader in ...
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Successful plasma trials recover precious metals from electronic waste
Tetronics International and Innovate UK have successfully completed plasma trials to recover precious metals from e-waste. Jerome Trefalt, the Project Manager for Tetronics gives an overview of the results and his learnings from the project. Electronic waste is a growing problem in not just the UK, but all over the world. In 2016, 44.7 million metric tonnes of e-waste were generated across the ...
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Rise in Electronics Consumption in Asia-Pacific Drives the E-Waste Recycling Market, Finds Frost & Sullivan
The rapid industrialization and advancements in technology have led to the accumulation of electrical and electronic waste in Asia-Pacific, compelling governments to pass regulations mandating e-waste recycling. Apart from government impetus, the market has got a boost from the increasing awareness of the potential value of resources within e-waste. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan ...
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EU exporting more waste, including hazardous waste
Waste is increasingly moving across EU borders, for recovery or disposal. This is true for waste shipments between EU countries, and also transfers of waste outside the EU, according to a new assessment from the European Environment Agency (EEA). Increasingly stringent and harmonised waste policies in the EU have led countries to transport more waste material elsewhere, for example if they do ...
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Tetronics Celebrates Win at National Recycling Awards - Tetronics wins the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycler of the Year 2012 category.
Tetronics Ltd., market leader in the supply of Direct Current (DC) plasma waste recovery plants for the treatment of hazardous waste and metal recovery, is delighted to announce that it has won the National Recycling Awards 2012 for the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycler of the Year. These awards recognise excellence in all parts of the waste hierarchy and in all sections of the ...
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HighLight Networks, Inc. Announces the Company´s New Membership in The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc.
HighLight Networks, Inc. (OTCBB: HNET) is pleased to announce the Company's acceptance into The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc., more commonly referred to as ISRI. HighLight's membership in this elite group is now active under its subsidiary name EZ Recycling. HighLight CEO Alfonso Knoll stated, "Our membership in ISRI reflects our commitment to building a national presence in the ...
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Precious metal recovery from WEEE
Precious metals, such as gold and silver, constitute a small but valuable part of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). New research suggests that significant amounts of these precious metals are lost in the initial stage of the waste recovery process and makes recommendations for improvements in the recycling chain. For 2005, it was estimated that around 9 million tonnes of ...
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