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Gold for Pennies: New China e-waste gold extraction 2026 Breakthrough

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Chinese scientists have unlocked a way to harvest gold from e-waste at 1/3 of the market price. Discover the details of the China e-waste gold extraction 2026 breakthrough.

Mining gold just got dirt cheap. Chinese scientists have cracked a code to harvest precious metals from e-waste for less than a third of the current market price. This isn't just about recycling; it's a massive economic shift.

China e-waste gold extraction 2026: 98.2% Efficiency in Minutes

The new method can pull gold from discarded CPUs and PCBs in less than 20 minutes. By using a specialized chemical washing process at room temperature, the researchers achieved a staggering 98.2% leaching efficiency. It's a lightning-fast alternative to traditional, energy-heavy smelting.

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What makes this a game-changer is the cost. Since the process works at room temperature, energy costs are kept at a minimum. Producing gold this way costs less than 33% of the current market rate, making it more profitable to mine a trash heap than a traditional gold mine. This could drastically lower the price of refurbished electronics.

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