Ever wondered how a happy accident led to a breakthrough in metal recovery? Here's how DEScycle is changing the game!
Fred White, co-founder of DEScycle, shares the incredible story of how his team stumbled upon a new class of chemistry at the University of Leicester. This ionic chemistry, known as Deep Eutectic Solvents (DES), was initially developed for fossil imaging but quickly revealed its potential in metallurgy.
With only 20% of electronic waste being recycled globally, there’s a massive opportunity for recovery. Fred explains how their unique technology can dissolve metals more efficiently than traditional methods, making it a game-changer in the industry.
It’s time we rethink how we approach e-waste and metal recovery. What do you think could be done to improve these recycling rates?
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Decycle and Fred White's Background
03:25 The Origin of Decycle and Its Innovative Chemistry
06:23 Understanding E-Waste and Decycle's Business Model
09:08 Challenges in Metal Recovery and Infrastructure Issues
11:53 Deep Eutectic Solvents: A New Approach to Metal Recovery
14:43 Technology Readiness and Future Prospects
17:48 Comparing DES with Traditional Methods
20:33 The Potential of Heavy Rare Earth Elements
23:11 Economic Viability and Profit Margins in E-Waste Recovery
25:57 The Future of Decycle and Strategic Partnerships
28:26 Environmental Impact and Waste Management
31:29 Investor Relations and Scaling Challenges
34:07 Conclusion and Future Outlook