An effective recycling process of precious metal electronic waste. In 2014, Japan published a report titled "The Global E-waste Monitor 2014: Quantities, Flows and Resources" of the University of Japan, which says that more than 4 billion tonnes of electronic waste is produced in the world every year. While these waste is thrown out where these elements of such harmful substances such as lead, cadmium, beryllium, chromium etc. are very small, when their area is added, environmental threats are significant. However, there are significant percentages of precious metals such as Copper, Silver, Rhodium, Gold, etc. in electronic waste. These metals can be recovered from e-waste less than normal. Here electronics products such as TV, computer, VCR, mobile phone, fax etc., as raw material. Technologies such as pyramethalergies, hydromomglergiri, and biohidridmallerging are used to restore precious metals such as copper, silver and gold.
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