'Demanufacturing' e-waste for profit (photos)

by Andy Smith  |  May 13, 2011  |  Image 1 of 11

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E-waste is a growing problem in the U.S. and around the world. Some material found in electronics equipment can be highly valuable, such as the copper and gold-plated scraps seen here. Other gear, such as TVs and cathode ray tubes, doesn't contain as much value and is hard to recycle, particularly by manual processes.

This slideshow will show the operations of Metech Recycling in Worcester, Mass, which is an e-Stewards-certified recycler. That means all the material is handled in the U.S. and processed by a network of audited scrap handlers. Some companies have invested in high-tech automation to sort and shred e-waste, but Metech manually takes things apart which allows them to deliver a uniform product to metal smelters.

See related article, "Where electronics go to die, responsibly."

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Sounds fine, but one question ....
When a company does this, is it really a case of the valuable materials they recover (such as gold circuit traces recovered from the circuit boards and CPUs) adding up to enough resale value to make the whole thing worth doing? (EG. 95% or more of the material is just waste they're forced to recycle at no real profit, or even at a financial loss, just so they can legally be allowed to mine the "good stuff" out for the real profits?)

Whether or not it works this way, I guess it's basically a "win, win" scenario for everyone, since it gets waste electronics out of landfills. But if we reach a point where newer electronic devices are constructed without the need for the precious metals in them, what then? Do these places just shut their doors and stop recycling?
Posted by kingtj
16th May 2011
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