
Extraction of Gold From Phone and Laptops: Deets Inside
June 28, 2025: In a significant breakthrough for sustainable technology, scientists have unveiled a new eco-friendly and cost-effective method to extract gold from discarded electronics such as old phones, laptops, and tablets. The method, published in Nature Sustainability, could revolutionize e-waste recycling and help recover billions worth of precious metals otherwise lost in landfills.
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Driven by the AI and digital boom, global e-waste has reached record levels, with 62 million tonnes generated in 2022 alone—an 82% increase since 2010, according to the UN’s Global E-Waste Monitor (GEM). And this number is expected to climb to 82 million tonnes by 2030. Shockingly, only 1% of rare earth elements needed globally are currently recovered from e-waste.
This newly developed technique uses a three-step process that avoids the toxic chemicals common in traditional gold mining and recycling:
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The process has shown effectiveness not just on e-waste, but also on natural ores, making it a versatile and sustainable solution. By eliminating the need for mercury and cyanide, it also avoids the environmental damage associated with small-scale gold mining.
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This innovation could help transform discarded gadgets into a valuable secondary resource, aligning with global efforts to reduce landfill waste and promote circular economies. The method is being hailed as a scalable and safer alternative, with strong potential for commercial application.
As the mountain of global e-waste continues to grow—estimated to weigh as much as 1.55 million 40-tonne trucks circling the globe—this discovery offers a beacon of hope. Turning trash into treasure, the process not only supports cleaner environments but also ensures precious resources are not lost forever.
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