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8th of April 2014
Bo2W project: Presentation on Activities and Results in pilot country Ghana available
Read more … Bo2W project: Presentation on Activities and Results in pilot country Ghana available
11th of March 2014
Bo2W project: lead acid batteries from Ghana successfully recycled
Read more … Bo2W project: lead acid batteries from Ghana successfully recycled
The best of two worlds: Project launched on sustainable recycling of scrap metal in Africa
16th of August 2012 by Stefanie Degreif
The problems associated with the recycling of e-waste in Africa, for both people and the environment, are well-known. Less well known, though, are the benefits that sustainable recycling can bring. Oeko-Institut’s new project aims to investigate and facilitate the transition to sustainable recycling solutions to recover scarce and valuable metals like platinum, indium etc. from locally generated end-of-life electrical and electronic equipment and end-of-life vehicles, by developing and implementing new strategies for recycling these scrap flows in a manner that respects public health, is environmentally sound, and is socially acceptable.
See also: http://www.resourcefever.org/project/items/global_circular_economy_of_strategic_metals.html