Recovered Materials
Our innovative and sustainable process of recovering materials from printed circuit boards (PCBs) helps facilitate a circular economy by keeping the following elements in use.
ELEMENTS FOUND
Recovered on-site or through downstream processes
79
Au
196.97
Gold
This precious metal is predominantly recovered for use within our sustainable jewellery range, 886 by The Royal Mint but can be used across all gold products.
47
Ag
107.87
Silver
Highly sought after for its versatility, silver can be repurposed for use in medical provisions, electronics and solar power.
46
Pd
106.42
Palladium
Palladium can be reused in a number of products and practices, such as electronics, fuel cells and dentistry.
29
Cu
63.55
Copper
Copper can be repurposed in areas such as electronics and many wiring applications, enabling the transition to net zero.
26
Fe
55.84
Iron
Highly adaptable, iron can be reused in electronics, helping support the transition to net zero through electricity and magnets.
13
Al
26.98
Aluminium
A highly versatile metal, aluminium can be reused in a number of areas, including medical applications, aerospace and construction.
73
Ta
180.95
Capacitors
Tantalum, a rare metal found in capacitors, will be repurposed into new electronics, medical applications and chemical processing equipment.
OTHER MATERIALS
Steel
With a vast range of capabilities, steel can be reused in construction, transportation, machinery and electronics.
Glass Fibre
We produced an in-organic composite from glass fibre, this is repurposed into concrete. Further potential recycling options are being explored.