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Mar 16, 2022

Descycle secures GAP Group as its e-waste supply partner

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  • Descycle, a British e-waste recycling startup, has partnered with the UK’s waste processing logistics company, GAP Group, to recycle metals from waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) using the former’s novel recycling technology.

  • Via the partnership, the two companies plan to build a joint WEEE recycling facility in the north-east of England by 2024. The plant is expected to have a capacity to recycle 5,000 tonnes of printed circuit boards and high-value WEEE per year when it goes operational in 2024.

  • The plant will use Descycle’s Deep Eutectic Solvents (DES) recycling technology to process e-waste collected from GAP Group. DES, which has been under development for nearly 20 years at the University of Leicester, looks at dissolving the target metals in a formulated solution without the need for toxic chemicals or high temperatures. Moreover, the DES solution can be recycled and reused. Thus, the DES chemistry is claimed to be a zero-carbon method of recycling WEEE, which also eliminates costly smelting processes involved in recycling e-waste.

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