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Boliden becomes world leader in electronics recycling

Posted on 5 Jun 2012

ro_flygbild.jpgBoliden’s new electronics recycling facility at the Rönnskär copper smelter was opened last week by the Minister for the Environment, Lena Ek. The SEK1.3 billion investment increases the smelter’s capacity to 120,000 t/y “and thereby makes Boliden world leader in electronics recycling,” the company claims. The increased use of electronic products, shorter product lifecycles and stricter legislation governing electronic waste, means that the global availability of electronic scrap is increasing. “A growing share of the metal production will originate from recycling. With this project Boliden combines high environmental performance with good business returns,” says Lennart Evrell, President and CEO of Boliden.Boliden’s new facility increase Rönnskär’s electronics recycling capacity to 120,000 t/y. The expansion project started in 2010 and the smelting of electronic material in the new facilities began as planned in January 2012.

“Boliden Rönnskär has for many years been a technological leader in the field of recycling electronics. This expansion takes advantage of our extensive experience in recycling electronics and enhances our competitive position in a growing market,” says Roger Sundqvist, General Manager at Rönnskär.

The investment is in line with Boliden’s view of metals’ eco-cycle in a sustainable society. By increasing Rönnskär’s capacity, Boliden is helping ensure that more electronic scrap is recycled, rather than being sent to landfills.