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Green Technology Solutions, Chilerecicla Complete Feasibility Study for E-Waste Collection in Latin America
Green Technology Solutions, Inc. (OTCBB: GTSO) announced that, together with Latin American partner Chilerecicla, have finalized a feasiblity study outlining potential for the purchasing of e-waste in Latin America for processing and resale to international companies.
Green Technology Solutions, Inc. (OTCBB:GTSO) announced that, together with Latin American partner Chilerecicla, have finalized a feasibility study outlining potential for the purchasing of e-waste in Latin America for processing and resale to international companies.
As quoted in the press release:
In addition to valuable concentrations of copper, gold and platinum, these electronic devices contain rare earth elements such as yttrium, neodymium, germanium and europium. The incredible demand for newer and better electronics, from tablet computers to electric cars, has caused a global supply crunch that GTSO believes e-waste can help solve.
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