The Unthinkable Solution: How a Biorefinery is Changing the Game for E-Waste Extraction
Who would have thought that electronic waste could be treated through a biorefinery? Well, Anant Mittal has just done the unthinkable by revolutionizing the way we extract precious metals from e-waste. With his groundbreaking bio-refinery plant in Roorkee, which uses the latest biohydrometallurgy approach, Anant has achieved an extraction rate of 98% for gold and palladium, while processing 150 kg of e-waste every day. With RacerFly, his company, Anant has already created a stir in the drone industry by designing top-of-the-line drones that utilize components from both South Korea and China, providing the most effective drone solutions available in India. However, Anant's latest innovation could be a game-changer for the environment and the economy. Anant's plant in Roorkee processes 150 kg of e-waste every day using biohydrometallurgy, the newest approach that uses microorganisms to expose, leach, bind and recover metals from a feedstock under ambient conditions. This approach is more environmentally friendly than traditional techniques as no harmful gases and chemicals are released. Not only is this process more sustainable, but it also has a higher rate of recovery for precious metals such as gold, palladium, and copper. Anant and his team have created a bio-hydrometallurgical technique that allows for 98% extraction of gold and palladium from e-waste. This development could not only reduce India's dependence on imports of precious metals but could also contribute to a more sustainable economy. Anant's innovation is a great example of how success can be achieved even against all odds. Anant dropped out of IIT-Guwahati to pursue his passion for drones and has now made a significant contribution to the economy and the environment.