Aug 7 (Reuters) - Britain's Royal Mint on Wednesday announced it will extract gold from electronic waste such as televisions, laptops and mobiles at a new factory in south Wales, providing a more ...
For chocoholics the world over, the aroma of chocolate evokes the sweet essence of a traditional candy shop. But getting a fix of the sweet stuff can come at the cost of expanding waistlines and ...
In context: The Royal Mint, which has been producing British coins since the Middle Ages, is now adapting to a world where physical money is becoming less essential. In an effort to reinvent itself, ...
The Royal Mint is to use technology from Canadian clean tech start up Excir to extract gold and other precisous metals from discarded laptops and mobile phones.
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