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    UK Royal Mint opens facility to recover gold from e-waste

    August 6, 20242 Mins Read


    The facility marks the first time Excir’s technology is scaled from laboratory conditions to an industrial level, with the capacity to process up to 4,000 tonnes of e-waste PCBs every year. 

    The Royal Mint, the UK’s oldest company and only coins maker, said the method allows it to “mine” high-quality 999.9 purity gold, which is already being utilized in their luxury jewellery collection 886.

    The launch of this facility addresses the growing environmental challenge posed by e-waste. According to the United Nations’ Global E-waste Monitor, generation of electronic waste across the world is increasing by 2.6 million tonnes annually, reaching a record 62 million tonnes in 2022 — an 82% rise since 2010. 

    UK Royal Mint opens facility to recover gold from e-waste
    Source: Unitar’s Global e-Waste Monitor 2024.)

    The Royal Mint’s plant aims to mitigate this issue by ensuring valuable finite resources are recovered and other materials are appropriately processed for onward treatment.

    “The opening of this factory marks a pivotal step in our journey,” chief executive Anne Jessopp said in a statement. “We are not only preserving finite precious metals for future generations, but we are also preserving the expert craftsmanship The Royal Mint is famous for by creating new jobs and re-skilling opportunities for our employees”

    Committed to sustainability

    The Royal Mint has been engaging with major industry bodies to aid in the development of the first International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard for recycled gold. This initiative aims to provide clarity to the industry, end consumers, and other stakeholders.

    “The factory underpins our commitment to using sustainable precious metals and providing a new source of high-quality, recovered gold,” Sean Millard, chief growth officer, said. “It allows us to reduce our reliance on mined materials and is another example of how we’re working to decarbonize our operations.”

    An ongoing global decline in the use of cash has prompted The Royal Mint to innovate and diversify. Earlier this year, it announced the closure of its Overseas Currency division, with all 230 staff offered roles in new and expanding business areas, including the now open Precious Metals Recovery factory.

    UK Royal Mint opens facility to recover gold from e-waste
    Plant uses a patented method from Canadian clean tech company Excir. (Image: The UK Royal Mint.)





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