Where does all the e-waste go after the gold is extracted?
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India
Aren't they buying our waste to extract the precious metals? So now we basically sell the waste to them pre-extracted
Shhh, don’t tell them
We're scamming india back. I'm down.
Mint is only interested in one metal.
Others exist in e waste. Somi assume it would just be reduced price.
Of course I am in no way agreeing the exporting of dangerous heavy metal waste etc is a good thing. Just not likely completely unwanted.
..but not any other materials? Sounds wasteful.
So they don't just make mints for the royal family?
Of course not that’s ridiculous, they make Royal® Brand Mints! They need gold for the wrapper foil. After all choosy Royals Choose Royal®’s!
~DISCLAIMER,~ ~the~ ~royal~ ~family~ ~in~ ~no~ ~way~ ~endorses,~ ~enjoys~ ~encourage~ ~or~ ~engages~ ~with~ ~Royal®~ ~Brand~ ~candy~
Cool!