Services
The Royal Mint’s sustainable and innovative approach towards recovering e-waste includes recycling end-of-life IT electronic waste, disposal of non-IT electronic equipment and general PCB recycling.
IT Recycling
As the demand for technology grows, so does the volume of electronic waste.
- We help companies realise the best ecological and economical value from their e-waste
- Sources of e-waste include laptops, desktops, mobiles, tablets and enterprise data centres
- Pioneering new technology enables us to recover precious metals from end-of-life IT equipment
Disposal of Non-IT Equipment
Our purpose-built plant enables us to recover precious metals from end-of-life non-IT electronic equipment securely.
- Non-IT electronic equipment includes defence equipment, telecoms and radio equipment.
- Once securely destroyed, we can safely leach materials for reuse
- We use patented chemistry to selectively target gold in seconds
PCB Recycling
Using world-first chemistry, we can recover precious metals from the printed circuit boards (PCBs) of e-waste.
- We recover precious metals from the PCBs of discarded electronic devices
- Providing a sustainable solution for organisations in the e-waste supply chain
- Selectively targeting gold from printed circuit boards in seconds
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FAQs
The Royal Mint processes clean printed circuit boards. ‘Clean’ implies that they are no longer in their original equipment and are free of batteries and other contamination.
We’re currently working with many businesses throughout the UK, including AATFs, OEMs, local governments and retailers. If you are interested in working with us, please get in touch with our friendly team via pmr@royalmint.com
Individual visits can be arranged for volume feedstock partners, we also offer group tours to smaller suppliers. However, the tour cannot be accessed by the general public.
With the help of pioneering technology, we recover a multitude of materials found in printed circuit boards. These materials include gold, silver, palladium, copper, iron, steel, aluminium, capacitors and glass fibre.