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EnviroMetal Technologies Inc C.ETI

Alternate Symbol(s):  EVLLF

EnviroMetal Technologies Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the developing and commercializing economic and environmentally sustainable metal recovery technologies for applications in the gold mining industry. The Company extracts precious metals from ores and concentrates by deploying its proprietary non-cyanide, water-based and neutral pH treatment process. Its proprietary and patented chemistry technology extracts precious metals from conventional mine products, including gravity, flotation and pre-treated refractory concentrates. Its chemistry formulations recover gold from gravity and flotation concentrates. Its pipeline technology In Situ Recovery (ISR) is an extraction method for multiple metals. ISR used as a primary uranium extraction process in the United States and internationally. ISR offers a sustainable solution for the gold mining sector.


CSE:ETI - Post by User

Comment by Flyeaglesflyon Sep 27, 2018 11:05am
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RE:RE:My last words on the subject

RE:RE:My last words on the subject
I took the time to reach out to ETI yesterday and part of the conversation discussed Excir. I won't weigh in on whether their claims of how environmentally friendly their solution or process is but what was made clear was that they only recovered surface metals and therefore their recovery levels don't stack up to ETI. I have read that the potential e waste industry is estimated to be $65B annually, ETI will not be the only company that enters the market. But I feel they're significantly ahead of their competitors and have the strategic partners to reward their shareholders in the short and long term.
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