Royal Mint starts turning e-waste into gold

The Royal Mint, maker of the UK’s coins, has begun processing electronic waste to extract gold from it.

The company has built a large industrial plant on its site in Llantrisant in Wales. It removes the precious metal from old circuit boards there.

They are using the gold for jewellery first, then for commemorative coins later.

E-waste, which includes anything from old phones and computers to TVs, is a rapidly growing problem. The UN says 62m tonnes were thrown away in 2022.

The latest report estimates that our global ‘mountain’ of discarded tech will grow by another 33% by 2030.

The new plant will process about 4,000 tonnes of e-waste each year

At the Royal Mint plant, piles of circuit boards are being fed into the new facility.

First, they are heated to remove their various components. Then the array of detached coils, capacitors, pins and transistors are sieved, sorted, sliced and diced. After that, they move along a conveyor belt.

Anything with gold in it is set aside.

“What we’re doing here is urban mining,” says head of sustainability Inga Doak.

“We’re taking a waste product that’s being produced by society and we’re mining the gold from that waste product and starting to see the value in that finite resource.”

The machinery sorts and separates the different parts of the circuit boards

The gold-laden pieces go to an on-site chemical plant.

They’re tipped into a chemical solution which leaches the gold out into the liquid.

This is then filtered, leaving a powder behind. It looks pretty nondescript but this is actually pure gold. It just needs to be heated in a furnace to be transformed into a gleaming nugget.

“Traditional gold recovery processes are very energy intensive and use very toxic chemicals that can only be used once, or they go to high energy smelters and they’re basically burnt,” says Leighton John, the Royal Mint’s operations director.

“The groundbreaking thing for us is the fact that this chemistry is used at room temperature, at very low energy, it’s recyclable and pulls gold really quickly.”

There’s no shortage of e-waste for the Royal Mint to target. The UN’s 2024 e-waste report, external, places the UK as the second biggest producer of tech trash per capita. The UK is beaten only by Norway.

“Our aim is to process over 4,000 tonnes of e-waste annually,” says Leighton John.

“Traditionally this waste is shipped overseas but we’re keeping it in the UK and we’re keeping those elements in the UK for us to use. It’s really important.”

The Powder collected at the end of the process – pure gold!

Four thousand tonnes of e-waste should generate up to 450kg of gold, which is worth about £27m at current prices.

This shift into the waste business is a big change for the Royal Mint.

For more than a thousand years, it has been the UK’s official coin maker.

But with cash use dwindling, e-waste is a new way for the government-owned company to make money. It is also a way to save jobs.

“We needed to diversify,” explains CEO Anne Jessopp.

“And given that less people are now needed to make coins, actually it was an ideal opportunity to move people across [to e-waste processing]. This way, we could keep jobs for those people.”

Circuit boards contains many different materials that could be re-used

As well as recovering gold, the company is also looking at what to do with all of the other materials. It is separating these materials out from the circuit boards.

They contain a number of different materials including aluminium, copper, tin and steel. They’re also investigating whether ground up boards could be used by the construction industry.

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🐕Dogs enlisted to rewild parts of the UK🌳

‘Man’s best friend’ is becoming an ally of nature too thanks to a novel rewilding project in southern England.

Dogs wear leaky backpacks full of wildflower seeds as they roam a site just outside Lewes. They ‘mimic’ an ecological role that wolves vacated after humans drove them to extinction in the 18th century.

Wolves unwittingly collected seeds in their fur and deposited them all over the UK, creating new colonies of plants. Now Lewes’ dogs are doing the same. This is thanks to an initiative run by the Railway Land Wildlife Trust and the Wilderlife rewilding platform.

The idea is believed to have started in Chile, where people used dogs to disperse seeds following devastating wildfires. Dogs can cover larger distance than their owners and often explore areas that are hard for humans to reach.

Project manager Dylan Walker said: “This has been such a joyous experience. Dog walkers often get bad press when walking in the countryside, so we’re so pleased to tell a story in which dogs and their owners are the stars.”

Source: POSITIVE NEWS


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Did you know?

In computing, a “Seed” is actually a real thing—it’s the initial value used to start a process or generate random data.

iPhone Users take note…

An image of the Apple Logo

Apple is now warning users in 98 countries of potential mercenary spyware attacks.

The message sent to the affected users says:

“Apple detected that you are being targeted by a mercenary spyware attack that is trying to remotely compromise the iPhone associated with your Apple ID.”

In the same message, Apple says that it is very likely that the person in question is being specifically targeted because of what they do or who they are. And, although there is a certain margin of error, the user should take this warning seriously.

Mercenary spyware is used by governments to target people like journalists, political activists, and similar targets, and involves the use of sophisticated tools like Pegasus. Pegasus is one of the world’s most advanced and invasive spyware tools, known to utilize zero-day vulnerabilities against mobile devices.

On the website that explains Apple threat notifications and protection against mercenary spyware, it specifically mentions Pegasus:

“According to public reporting and research by civil society organizations, technology firms, and journalists, individually targeted attacks of such exceptional cost and complexity have historically been associated with state actors, including private companies developing mercenary spyware on their behalf, such as Pegasus from the NSO Group.”

Apple has sent out similar notifications multiple times a year since 2021 but doesn’t disclose how it determines who to send them to, since that might aid attackers in evading future detection.

Amnesty International urges those that have received such a notification to take it seriously.

Amnesty’s Security Lab offers digital forensic support to potential victims like human rights defenders, activists, journalists and members of civil society.

If you are a member of civil society, and you have received an Apple notification, you can contact Amnesty International and request forensic support using the Get Help form.

Whether you’ve received that notification or not, every iPhone user should make sure they have the latest updates, protect the device with a passcode, use multi-factor authentication and a strong password for Apple ID, only install apps from the Apple Play store, use a mobile security product, and be careful what they open or tap on.

People that have reason to believe they might be individually targeted by mercenary spyware attacks, can enable Lockdown Mode on their Apple devices for additional protection.

“Lockdown Mode” does the following:

  • Blocks most message attachments
  • Blocks incoming FaceTime calls from people you have not called previously
  • Blocks some web technologies and browsing features
  • Excludes location from shared photo’s and removes Shared Albums
  • Blocks wired connections when the device is locked
  • Blocks auto-joining non-secure WiFi networks
  • Blocks incoming invitations from people you have not previously invited
  • Blocks installation of configuration profiles you may require for work or school

How to turn on Lockdown Mode on iPhone or iPad

Open the Settings app. Tap Privacy & Security. Scroll down, tap Lockdown Mode. Tap Turn On Lockdown Mode. Read what it does and tap Turn On Lockdown Mode if that is what you want. Tap Turn On & Restart, then enter your device passcode.

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Global Tech Outage 19-07-24

Oh dear…Major IT outages are hitting industries across the world, and in Newtown Too! (Morrisons, Nidec) With airlines, broadcasters and supermarkets amongst the many who are affected.

This is happening after the Banking issues on the 28th of last month, messing with transactions & the last Microsoft Azure/Bing explosion we reported on here, back in May this year.

If you are off shopping, it might be worth taking a little cash today

All Bluesdigital systems are currently working:

  • Payment Systems & Banking ✔️
  • Web & Email Hosting Services ✔️
  • Mobile & Fibre Internet Services ✔️
  • Print Services ✔️

UPDATE: 22-07-2024

Looks like things are slowly returning to normal. I’m still hearing of a few problems from customers using the English NHS and access to patient records, along with some Airport/Travel delays, but overall, pretty good considering the initial impact of one AntiVirus program update.

Reflections | A collection of poetry

I’ve recently had the pleasure of helping to produce this lovely book of poetry by Hilary Mary Davies.

“The Welsh landscape, culture and language is world renowned for its richness and beauty which has been an inspiration for hundreds of artists and poets over centuries. This collection of poems reflects this inspiration by the author, Hilary Mary Davies’ rural childhood in Glamorgan, her life dedicated to Secondary and Primary Teaching and subsequent retirement in Llandinam, Mid Wales.”

Trystan made a really good job of compiling Hilary’s poems in an easy to read A4 “Perfect Bound” Book, with nice Glossy Covers, and it’s turned out lovely!

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💻 My perfect computer….💻

Great question this morning:

“If you had: No financial limits, No eco concerns, and Abundant physical space, ie, where to keep it…What computer that is available today, would you buy for home or Bluesdigital or both and why?”

Hmmm, Well first off it would be for work, as I don’t really use a computer anywhere else, and my little iPhone does me fine when I’m not here.

Next, “Off the Shelf” or Custom Build………..

The Case: iONZ KZ-X1. A Sturdy little case that is plenty big enough for my needs & easy to chuck in the boot of the car, for a bit of LAN Party action at home. Available on Amazon https://amzn.to/3xOM9ql

Power Supply: Corsair RM1000e. Gold rated, with plenty of grunt. Also very flexible with all those connections. More than double what is needed, but that means smooth cool running, with lots in reserve. Good deal on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3VVQPCR

Motherboard: MSI PRO B650M-P. No Frills, Fast Chipset, Nuff Said!

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CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7900. 12 Cores /24 Threads & Lot’s of Mhz = lots of flexibility for doing the chores of Video/Image editing & all done using the minimum of power, keeping everything cool & dandy.

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Memory: CORSAIR VENGEANCE. 96GB (2x48GB) of some of the best DDR5 memory on the market. Stability is everything with your work PC, and this over specced’ RAM is just the ticket. Of course you can find on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3VVVRzf

SSD #1: Corsair MP600 ELITE 2TB. Top of the range performance for my “Windows” Drive, and plenty of room for all my junk. On Amazon here: https://amzn.to/45XBwy7

SSD #2: Lexar NQ790 4TB. As a “Work” Drive, Healthy speeds & lots of capacity are a must. Find it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3xP9Pef

Graphics Card: Sparkle Intel Arc A580. Any Gamers reading this will probably raise an eyebrow at my choice of graphics. But this 3rd Gen Intel has fantastic video processing, great Photoshop support & is plenty fast enough for any casual gaming if required. Prices are finally starting to come down on these rare card’s, so head over to Amazon if you want one: https://amzn.to/4f1VgEH

With a Parts list just over £1,600.00…… “How long till my birthday?”

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📖What are you reading?📖

📖 Current Read: “The Invisible Doctrine”

I don’t usually do book reviews, but after finishing The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism, I’m inspired to share it.

George Monbiot & Peter Hutchison have put together a brilliant explanation of how the world’s economic systems evolved and the influence they hold over our daily lives. What I loved most is that it’s written for the “casually engaged.” As a result, it makes a complex, heavy subject really easy to grasp and process.

Whatever your politics, if you’re curious about the “how and why” of the world we live in, it’s well worth the read.

Grab a copy on Amazon here: 🛒 https://amzn.to/3S13XWe


Understanding the Systems 🛠️🧠

In the book, Monbiot talks about the systems that control our world. In the shop, I spend my time understanding the systems that control your data.

Whether it’s the “invisible doctrine” of a messy operating system or a complex network setup, I’m here to help you make sense of it all. For clear advice and reliable Newtown computer services, you know where to find me.

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