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HYDROWEEE DEMO · Innovative Hydrometallurgical Processes to recover Metals from WEEE including lamps and batteries - Demonstration
The recycling business is traditionally dominated by SMEs. In the last 5 years a general trend in the electronics recycling sector to bigger companies is very visible. Multinational, multi-sector companies are buying several smaller recyclers every year.Hence the previous project HydroWEEE (03/2009–02/2012) dealt with the recovery of rare and precious metals from WEEE. The idea has been to develop a mobile plant using hydrometallurgical processes to extract metals like yttrium, indium, lithium, cobalt, zinc, copper, gold, silver, nickel, lead, tin in a high purity. By making this plant mobile several SMEs can benefit from the same plant. By making the processes universal several fractions (lamps, CRTs, LCDs, printed circuit boards and Li-batteries) can be treated in the same mobile plant in batches. This reduces the minimum quantities and necessary investments. In addition these innovative HydroWEEE processes produce pure enough materials that can be directly used for electroplating and other applications.The objective of HydroWEEE Demo is to build 2 industrial, real-life demonstration plants (1 stationary and 1 mobile) in order to test the performance and prove the viability of the processes from an integrated point of view (technical, economical, operational, social) including the assessment of its risks (incl. health) and benefits to the society and the environment as well as remove the barriers for a wide market uptake.Finally the previously developed processes of extracting yttrium, indium, lithium, cobalt, zinc, copper, gold, silver, nickel, lead, tin will be improved and new processes to recover additional metals which are still in this fractions (Cerium, Platinum, Palladium, Europium, Lanthanum, Terbium, …) as well as the integrated treatment of solid and liquid wastes will be developed.Summarized HydroWEEE Demo will boost European competitiveness by applying novel processes for improved resource efficiency by extracting rare and precious metals.
Consortium · 9 organisations
KOPACEK KG
AT · €843,500
ECO RECYCLING SOCIETA A RESPONSABILITA LIMITATA
IT · €387,000
COMPANY FOR MANAGEMENT AND ECOLOGICAL RESEARCHES SE TRADE DOO BELGRADE
RS · €195,000
RELIGHT SRL
IT · €496,350
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DELL'AQUILA
IT · €174,800
INSTITUT MIHAJLO PUPIN
RS · €260,600
UNIVERSITA POLITECNICA DELLE MARCHE
IT · €58,800
GREENTRONICS SRL
RO · €196,400
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA LA SAPIENZA
IT · €58,800
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