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Greentech Mining
Coming June 6, 2023

Fireside Chat: Is e-Cycling The Next Gold Rush?

Date & Time


June 6, 12:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM PT
Webinar Details provided upon RSVP Approval

About the Event


There are many ways to “mine” precious metals. One of the most efficient and productive is to extract gold, silver, and other metals from the 53 megatons of e-Waste produced globally every year.

Join our Fireside Chat to learn more about the opportunities presented by this abundance with:

  • Jeffrey Christian: Founder of CPM Group, a research, consulting and asset management firm that is unsurpassed in research and analysis in gold, silver, and platinum group metals
  • Basil Botha: Founder and Principal of Greentech Metals, a leader in e-Waste precious metals recovery and recycling

 

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