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Ghana: A Week in a Toxic Waste Dump

Reggie heads to Ghana to live on one of the largest e-waste dumps in the world – Accra’s notorious Agbogbloshie.

Ghana: A Week in a Toxic Waste Dump

The Advantages of Recycling Electronic Waste with Greentech CEO Basil Botha

Chat with Basil Botha, co-founder, CEO, and Director of Greentech, a fast-growing recycling company for the processing and recycling of electronic waste.

The Advantages of Recycling Electronic Waste with Greentech CEO Basil Botha

The process as managed in undeveloped economies

The process as managed in undeveloped economies

Gold: A Journey With Idris Elba

This video explores the human story of gold. Greentech Metals adds another chapter with the advent of recycling gold from electronic waste instead of mining.

Gold: A Journey With Idris Elba

Oct 23, 2023

Proven Process for processing electronic waste into granular metal concentrate

Our purpose built equipment will process 1.2 tonnes per hour of raw electronic waste, shred it, grind it and separate plastics, ferrous metals and non-ferrous metals into granular concentrates, ready for refining and further proccessing.

Proven Process for processing electronic waste into granular metal concentrate

Jun 8, 2023

Is E-Cycling The Next Gold Rush?

Is E-Cycling The Next Gold Rush?

Jun 8, 2023

Greentech Metals Corporate Introduction

Greentech Metals Corporate Introduction

May 30, 2023

Revolutionizing the Potential of E-Waste Recycling

Every year, a staggering 53.6 million metric tons of e-waste is generated globally, as reported by the UN. Shockingly, a substantial 83% of this e-waste remains uncollected, resulting in a significant missed potential for a circular economy. Realizing the immense opportunity at hand necessitates addressing people's apprehensions regarding the disposal of electronic devices containing sensitive information. Additionally, the implementation of incentives or regulations may prove essential in boosting e-waste recycling rates.

Revolutionizing the Potential of E-Waste Recycling
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