this video is really impressive! you did a great job breaking down the process. however, i can't help but wonder if the environmental impact of e-waste processing is really worth it. like, can we truly justify extracting gold in this way when so much waste is generated? just curious about others' thoughts on this.
Increbible use of ordinary objects as processing tools. Just use the parts of the scrap for tooling. Also the processing is way way better than the chemical methods of extraction.
OSHA would love those Safety Sandals..
this video is really impressive! you did a great job breaking down the process. however, i can't help but wonder if the environmental impact of e-waste processing is really worth it. like, can we truly justify extracting gold in this way when so much waste is generated? just curious about others' thoughts on this.
Dude at 17:40 is smoking. Doesn’t he know that can cause lung cancer? 🙂
He's just holding it....
Playing like he's really smoking...
Those chemical fumes @ 25:25 is what really causes cancer...🪣
Don't worry. Their lungs had been already damaged.
Çok az altin cikti .gümüş ? . Paladium ? . Hepsi kacti işlem yalniş kople
Il massimo per il rispetto ambientale e la sicurezza sul lavoro!
No: non voglio ritornare all'età della pietra....
Nokia was my first phone 😎🤘
I hear ya...
Mine was a Motorola... It came with a suitcase...
I was the shit on my block! No selfies though...
I had a pager too!📟📱🧳👀
If it is 14 carat, almost $3,000, it is not bad, there is not even $500 in expenses.
Increbible use of ordinary objects as processing tools. Just use the parts of the scrap for tooling. Also the processing is way way better than the chemical methods of extraction.
Give me a thumbs if you think it's worth the effort
Das offene Verbrennen der Leiterplatten ist ja schon schlimm genug. Aber wo bleiben die Abfälle?
Same place they always put it: In the closest river or dumped in an empty field near the shop.