Vapes, chargers, and other “invisible” e-waste are a 9-million-ton problem.::Chargers, vapes, and other small electronics make up millions of tons of “invisible” e-waste each year. Recycling them could recover billions of dollars worth of precious materials.

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    Step 1. Get A LOT of sulphuric acid
    Step 2. Get some large vats, and a metal recovery unit
    Step 3. Add waste + sulphuric acid
    Step 4. Collect leachate and precipitate metal
    Step 5. Profit

    This is basically the process used for a lot of historical mines or mines with low grade ore, except they didn’t use vats back then, but a constructed pad, with leachate collection.

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      Done at scale is this process producing a lot of toxic gases and waste chemicals?

      (I think you can tell I have no idea what I’m talking about here, I’m genuinely curious)

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        Yeah, it’s not environmentally friendly, that’s for sure.

        Most of the issue with mining though, come from exposing buried rock to the atmosphere, or from the tailings (crushed, processed rock)