The Royal Mint | Recovering gold from electronic waste
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024
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Explore The Royal Mint’s pioneering new plant, which is recovering gold from electronic waste and providing a more sustainable source of precious metals. Using world-first patented chemistry from Canadian clean tech company Excir, The Royal Mint is recovering gold from printed circuit boards found in everyday electrical items. #gold #Royalmint #Ewaste #sustainability
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A company doing really great work towards sustainability.
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Excellent video, congratulations.
Thank you 😁 Follow the link for more information
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When your Mint has to recycle e-waste to get precious metals you as a citizen of that country should be very concerned.
Side note, better start accumulating gold and silver like them.
Why should anyone be concerned, reaping the benefit of extracting precious metals from what would otherwise be sent abroad as waste...
Well done to the Royal mint, hopefully they can expand capacity in the future!
@usefulname7134 because they need the precious metals. The same ones they are telling people not to buy or invest in. They (Governement) want you to continue to believe in fiat system while the rich and power elite position themselves for the collapse of that same fiat system.
@@usefulname7134 Why? We should be pleased that minerals are being harvested from waste materials here, in this country, instead of being sent abroad for another country to benefit from our waste.
The Royal Mint should be praised for this initiative.
Perhaps we should be looking more at harvesting from other waste materials we send abroad - clothing, plastics etc.
I watched a programme on how India reaps riches from discarded clothing to make rugs and textiles for export. We could do the same - not only to produce goods, but to provide employment and get Britain moving again industrially.
@@joedewar7253 You've misinterpreted my reply to @earlwallace2015 who suggested ' when your mint has to recycle e-waste to get precious metals you as a citizen of that country should be very concerned'
Which I fundamentally disagree with, I'm fully supportive of what the Royal mint is doing.
Less people than ever need coins and cash. This is how they make extra income. This isn’t the central bank
Congratulations, well done!
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