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Recycling the Platinum Group Metals: A European Perspective Effective recycling systems for pgm-containing materials will ensure sustainable supply

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PLATINUM METALS REVIEW
Volume 56, Issue 1, Pages 29-35

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JOHNSON MATTHEY PUBL LTD CO
DOI: 10.1595/147106712X611733

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The high technical recyclability of platinum group metals means that over 95% recovery can be achieved once pgm-containing scrap reaches a state-of-the-art refining facility. Technical challenges exist, but the main barriers to recycling pgms lie in ensuring the collection of scrap and in the capacity and technical capabilities of recycling chains around the world. Economic and legislative drivers are also significant. The seven conditions for effective recycling and their impact within Europe are discussed in this article; industrial applications are found to lead the way in terms of recycling rates while automotive and particularly electronic areas are currently some way behind. New business models are recommended, to enable precious metal-containing waste to be seen as a valuable resource and ensure the sustainability and security of pgms supply for the future.

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