With Support From Oak Ridge National Lab Innovator Program, Nth Cycle Turns E-Waste Into Precious Metals

Megan O'Connor

With the use of electronic products around the world, a staggering amount of electronic waste, or e-waste, is generated each year – experts estimate that this year, the global population will produce 57.4 million tons of it. E-waste, which includes discarded electronic products with a battery or plug, often contains toxic and hazardous substances such as mercury, posing a severe risk to both human and environmental health.