E-Scrap News

News from Igneo, SolarCycle & more

Blancco and research firm Coleman Parkes released “Data at a Distance,” a report on cloud storage and data security.

Maintenance and repair company Castolin Eutectic published a technical paper on wearfacing technologies, which reduce equipment downtime, maintenance and operating costs.

Danish Mir has stepped down from his position of CEO at Igneo. He will be succeeded by Mark Pope, CEO of Pedal Point, a holding company owned by Korea Zinc, which acquired Igneo last year. 

New Zealand bio-refining company Mint Innovation raised 60 million New Zealand dollars (about $37.5 million) to scale up its metal recycling process. 

Solar panel recycling startup SolarCycle raised $30 million in investments from Heritage Group, Closed Loop Partners and other investors. 

University of Illinois researchers published a paper on using modular electrochemical separation to selectively recover and concentrate gold from e-scrap. 

Worcester Polytechnic Institute signed a five-year collaborative agreement with a ceiling of $25 million with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Army Research Laboratory to secure the domestic supply chain for critical minerals. 

 

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