Posted On: 12/19/2013 10:46:08 AM
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Can recycling E-waste be profitable? YES
Forbes - E-Waste: The Next Frontier in Global Business
http://www.forbes.com/sites/philfava/2012/07/...usiness/
The Economist:
http://www.economist.com/news/international/2...m-lining
" it contains precious metals, too. Processors, chips and connecting pins (known as “gold fingers”) contain seams of silver, gold and palladium; these “deposits” are 40 to 50 times richer than dug-up ores, according to a study conducted by the United Nations University."
Can someone post this on iHub? Still limited to one post per day. Thank you!
Forbes - E-Waste: The Next Frontier in Global Business
http://www.forbes.com/sites/philfava/2012/07/...usiness/
The Economist:
http://www.economist.com/news/international/2...m-lining
" it contains precious metals, too. Processors, chips and connecting pins (known as “gold fingers”) contain seams of silver, gold and palladium; these “deposits” are 40 to 50 times richer than dug-up ores, according to a study conducted by the United Nations University."
Can someone post this on iHub? Still limited to one post per day. Thank you!
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