CSIR-NML Transfers Advanced E-Waste Recycling Technology to Delhi Firm Novasensa
Breakthrough Process Recovers 99.99% Pure Metals from Printed Circuit Boards
Key Points:
* Technology enables sustainable recovery of gold, copper from circuit boards
* Zero-waste process achieves extremely high metal purity exceeding 99.99%
* Partnership aims to revolutionize India’s e-waste management approach
JAMSHEDPUR – CSIR-NML’s innovative PCB recycling technology transfer to Novasensa marks a major advancement in e-waste management.
The laboratory’s breakthrough demonstrates significant environmental impact. Their process recovers valuable metals sustainably.
Moreover, the technology incorporates multiple advanced treatment stages. These include mechanical, hydrometallurgical, and electro-metallurgical techniques.
"This innovation will transform India’s recycling landscape," remarked an industry expert.
Furthermore, the technology’s versatility enables widespread adoption. It suits both large-scale operations and cottage industries.
In addition, India generates approximately 3.2 million tonnes of e-waste annually. The volume grows by 15% yearly.
However, traditional recycling methods often cause pollution. They fail to recover metals efficiently.
Besides, the new process maintains strict environmental standards. It prevents soil and water contamination.
Meanwhile, the technology creates entrepreneurship opportunities. It promotes job creation in the recycling sector.
Additionally, CSIR-NML continues developing sustainable solutions. They focus on reducing India’s environmental footprint.

