E-Waste – A Sustainable Source of Critical Raw Materials Passed
Tuesday May 28, 2024 15:45 - 16:05 Conference hall
Exhibitor: Metso Sweden AB
Speaker: Richard Lindh
E-Waste materials generated from the end of life electrical and electronic goods are increasingly viewed as an important resource, whilst simultaneously enabling waste and environmental concerns associated with the responsible disposal of these materials to be addressed.This presentation discusses technical aspects relevant to the environmental footprint associated with the metallurgical processing of sorted e-waste, including consideration of solid waste, liquid and gaseous emissions that may be generated during the process.In addition, the opportunities to maximise value creation by recovering as many valuable products as possible is discussed. With the energy system transformation and net-zero objectives coming into increasing focus, the sourcing and efficient use of so called “critical raw materials” is now seen as strategically important in many countries and e-waste can be a rich source of these elements that are crucial to our modern way of life
Lecturers
Richard Lindh SpeakerExhibitor
Senior Sales Manager
Metso Sweden AB
Richard Lindh joined Metso predecessor Boliden Contech in 2000, as a mechanical engineer and was assigned in various copper smelting projects, mainly in the fields of precious metals refining. Later he moved to minerals side and participated in multiple projects at Boliden Tara Mines. Richard’s current role is Senior Sales Manager for the product group Non-ferrous and Smelting Recycling where he is sales responsible for Pierce Smith Converting and Precious Metals Technologies. Richard has a B.Sc Degree 1999 in Mechanical Engineering from Luleå University of Technology.