Resource Recycling
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
    • All
    • Certification Scorecard
    • Industry Announcements
    • Opinion
    SERI works to restore faith in certifications

    Building a defensible E-scrap evidence file

    tires

    The most important decision in tire recycling happens before the shredder

    Intel sign outside of company building.

    Intel’s CapEx tops $20B on server demand while PC volume shrinks

    Google sign on company building with blue sky and clouds above.

    Inside Alphabet’s Q2 results: More capital spending and cloud backlog

    Alpek closing Pennsylvania RPET plant

    Alpek seizing on war-related opportunity 

    Our top stories from March 2023

    Iron Mountain’s data center report: Strong on power, quiet on hardware

  • Conferences
    • Resource Recycling Conference
    • Plastics Recycling Conference
    • E-Scrap: The Longevity Conference
    • Textiles Recovery Summit
  • Publications
    • E-Scrap News
    • Plastics Recycling Update
    • Policy Now
    • Resource Recycling
    • Other Topics
      • All Topics
      • Brand Owners
      • Critical Minerals
      • Glass
      • Grant Watch / RFPs
      • Markets
      • Organics
      • Packaging
      • Research
      • Technology
      • Textiles
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Resource Recycling
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
    • All
    • Certification Scorecard
    • Industry Announcements
    • Opinion
    SERI works to restore faith in certifications

    Building a defensible E-scrap evidence file

    tires

    The most important decision in tire recycling happens before the shredder

    Intel sign outside of company building.

    Intel’s CapEx tops $20B on server demand while PC volume shrinks

    Google sign on company building with blue sky and clouds above.

    Inside Alphabet’s Q2 results: More capital spending and cloud backlog

    Alpek closing Pennsylvania RPET plant

    Alpek seizing on war-related opportunity 

    Our top stories from March 2023

    Iron Mountain’s data center report: Strong on power, quiet on hardware

  • Conferences
    • Resource Recycling Conference
    • Plastics Recycling Conference
    • E-Scrap: The Longevity Conference
    • Textiles Recovery Summit
  • Publications
    • E-Scrap News
    • Plastics Recycling Update
    • Policy Now
    • Resource Recycling
    • Other Topics
      • All Topics
      • Brand Owners
      • Critical Minerals
      • Glass
      • Grant Watch / RFPs
      • Markets
      • Organics
      • Packaging
      • Research
      • Technology
      • Textiles
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Resource Recycling
No Result
View All Result
Home E-Scrap

Federally backed research effort eyes e-scrap

byJared Paben
May 16, 2019
in E-Scrap
Federally backed research effort eyes e-scrap

Projects exploring strategies to recover key materials from end-of-life electronics have received funding from the REMADE Institute.

The Rochester, N.Y. public-private organization on May 7 announced it has awarded grants to an additional 12 projects, including two that deal with electronics recycling. The dozen grants totalled $5.9 million.

Formed in 2017, the Reducing Embodied-Energy and Decreasing Emissions (REMADE) Institute is now helping to fund 31 research projects.

Among the latest efforts approved for funding are two that are researching better ways to recover metals and plastics from scrap electronics. Brockport, N.Y.-based processor Sunnking is involved with both of them. The following are details on each:

Leaching technologies: The University of Utah and Sunnking are working on this project, which seeks to adapt relatively low-cost and low-energy leaching processes to directly recover copper and precious metals from e-scrap, while also allowing the plastics to be recovered.

“This technology could replace energy-intensive pyrometallurgical processes such as high-temperature smelting that might otherwise be used to recover metals, but due to the high-temperature, the plastics are consumed,” according to a REMADE Institute project summary.

Solvent-based approach: The University of Massachusetts-Lowell, Sunnking and the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) are involved in this project to demonstrate the potential to use a solvent-based process to recover mixed metals and plastics from e-scrap.

“Following extraction of the plastics, the mixed-stream would be primarily metals,” according to a project summary. “The plastics would be recovered from the process solvent using an anti-solvent.”

This was the second round of grants for the REMADE Institute. The first round was announced in July 2018 and included a number of other e-scrap-related efforts. Sunnking is also involved in one of those, a project to develop a more-efficient and effective e-scrap logistics model.

Partially funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, the REMADE Institute is led by the Rochester Institute of Technology. A partnership of industry, academia and national labs, the institute’s goal is to reduce energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions in manufacturing.

Photo credit: gorbelabda/Shutterstock
 

Ousei ad - E-Scrap News

Tags: Critical MineralsE-PlasticsResearch
TweetShare
Jared Paben

Jared Paben

Related Posts

Innovation. Partnership. Circular value.

Innovation. Partnership. Circular value.

bySibanye-Stillwater
August 1, 2026

As industries around the world accelerate their transition towards a circular economy, precious metals recycling is evolving from a necessary...

Spin-off lets Linca focus on battery mineral recovery

GAO: Policy, tech updates needed to bolster domestic mineral supply

byPaul Lane
July 30, 2026

Federal investigators say short- and long-term solutions are needed to decrease the nation’s reliance upon foreign-based minerals.

U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C.

House committees advance critical mineral bills

byPaul Lane
July 27, 2026

Congressional votes earlier this month advanced three bills that would expand the nation’s critical mineral recycling capabilities. A subcommittee within...

Penn State professor Maryam Shahri speaks at the PROP conference in Lancaster, Pennsylvania July 23, 2026.

How to get more people to recycle

byBrian Clark Howard
July 24, 2026

Harness the power of behavioral marketing, panelists said at the PROP conference in Pennsylvania.

Spin-off lets Linca focus on battery mineral recovery

Spin-off lets Linca focus on battery mineral recovery

byPaul Lane
July 23, 2026

The New Zealand-based company will focus on getting its black mass retrieval technology ready for use in a demonstration facility...

May pricing bullish for most bales

Nth Cycle joins SPAC to IPO in US critical minerals push

byStefanie Valentic
July 22, 2026

Nth Cycle is merging with a SPAC to go public, joining a growing wave of critical minerals companies racing to...

Load More
Next Post
Automated collection kiosks enter the Big Apple

Automated collection kiosks enter the Big Apple

2026 Buyers’ Guide

Equipment, services and technology suppliers serving the recycling industry.

Browse the Guide

More Posts

Certification Scorecard — Week of July 27, 2026

July 29, 2026
From claims to custody: PCR procurement grows up

From claims to custody: PCR procurement grows up

July 10, 2026
In Our Opinion: Coalitions: The EPR Differentiator

Inside NAW’s constitutional case against packaging EPR

July 6, 2026

NERC forum explores textile reuse

June 30, 2026
Report: Battery ‘retirement tide’ nears

Report: Battery ‘retirement tide’ nears

March 13, 2025
Our top stories from February 2025

Our top stories from February 2025

March 5, 2025

EPA seeking industry help in shaping new grants

May 25, 2022

Fiber pricing remains steady, mixed news for plastics

April 15, 2025

WM’s Q2 recycling and renewable energy EBITDA jumps

July 29, 2026

Facility fires on pace to match 2025

July 29, 2026
Load More

About & Publications

About Us

Staff

Archive

Magazine

Work With Us

Advertise
Jobs
Contact
Terms and Privacy

Newsletter

Get the latest recycling news and analysis delivered to your inbox every week. Stay ahead on industry trends, policy updates, and insights from programs, processors, and innovators.

Subscribe

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
  • Recycling
  • E-Scrap
  • Plastics
  • Policy Now
  • Conferences
    • E-Scrap Conference
    • Plastics Recycling Conference
    • Resource Recycling Conference
    • Textiles Recovery Summit
  • Magazine
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Archive
  • Jobs
  • Staff
Subscribe
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.