#EWaste, also called #WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronical Equipment), is expected to reach 74.7 million tons by 2030. The equivalent of 7390 Eiffel Towers. It contains #copper, #gold, #silver and #palladium. Those metals are often combined with other materials, such as plastics or resins, and need to be separated for #Reuse.
Meet John Cockerill at E-Waste World Conference & Expo to discuss how our NESACore™ Multiple Hearth Furnaces (#MHF), designed to treat #ElectronicScraps through a pyrolysis process, are keeping low-grade materials contained in #Ewaste from ending up in landfills or being dumped in developing countries.
Developed in John Cockerill’s pilot plant in Belgium, the innovative #Pyrolysis treatment process allows to separate and recover up to 98% of those metals while mitigating harmful emissions associated with traditional #MetalReclamation, making the treatment even more sustainable.
In the context of #EcologicalTransition and #CircularEconomy, helping to support responsible recycling of WEEE with our technologies is fully in line with John Cockerill’s ambition to provide solutions to the needs of our time.
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📢 Meet John Cockerill at Europe's Leading Conference & Expo For Electronics Recycling. 26-27 June 2024, Frankfurt, Germany:
STAND D145
📢 For more information about our “Solids & Waste” product line:
https://lnkd.in/gmEKz_RW
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