RE: recycling, no big deal....really?YES really!!
Quotes from your articles:
"One of the biggest problems facing Europe, according to the commission paper, is that
there are no recycling or substitution processes for rare earths currently commercially available. The commission is investing 17 million euros ($23 million) for research into improving underground technologies and the substitution of some rare earths. It also hopes to improve recycling of electronic and car parts that contain rare earths."
LOL
Another quote from the other article:
"Chopped into small pieces before being melted at 1,400°C, these abandoned mobile phones and laptops become a molten stew, rich in valuable and rare earth metals such as indium and antimony, used in liquid crystal displays and photovoltaic silicon wafers respectively. Some gold, even, has been recovered. Over 300 tonnes of electronic material must be melted to yield just 150 grams of rare earth metals."
LOL
ncite2, your arguments are so incredibly weak I can't believe someone would pay you to be here. I guess they are desperate enough to try anything. Thanks for the comic relief.
Good luck to all shareholders,
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