The global precious metals e-waste recovery market size is anticipated to reach USD 8.75 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 5.0% from 2024 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The demand for precious metals, including gold, silver, palladium, and platinum in industrial applications is projected to benefit the market growth. Gold is used in electronics, medical treatments, and aerospace applications. Silver has applications in the electronics, antibiotics, photography, cutlery, and energy sectors. Platinum and palladium have applications in the electronics, catalytic conversion, computer parts, medicine, and oil refining sectors, among others. Consumer electronics, such as cell phones, laptops, etc., have a short life span.
These products are updated regularly by manufacturing companies, and thus, new models are released in the market. This generates a high volume of end-of-life electronic products that contain high-value metals. This has boosted the recovery of precious metals as many companies have realized the potential of such electronic waste. The recycling rate in North America and Asia Pacific is very low compared to European countries. This represents an opportunity for market participants, as these two regions also have high e-waste generation in the world. Many companies have started investing in precious metals e-waste recovery as the value of metals obtained after recycling is very high.
For instance, Hindalco Industries Ltd. announced an investment of USD 240.9 million for e-waste and copper recycling in India. The rising awareness about sustainability across different end-use industries has been a pivotal factor driving the adoption of recycled precious metals. One key aspect of this awareness is the realization that traditional metal production, which involves extracting and refining raw ore, is resource-intensive and contributes significantly to carbon emissions. This fuels the demand for recycled metals as they mitigate the requirement for such energy-intensive processes. These metals align with principles of circular economy wherein materials can be reused and recycled, thereby reducing the overall environmental footprint.
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The consumer electronics segment dominated the market with a revenue share of more than 40% in 2023
The segment is expected to benefit from rising per capita income and resultant increased demand for products, such as cell phones, headphones, wearables, etc.
The household appliances segment is expected to register the second-fastest CAGR from 2024 to 2030
Demand for products, such as refrigerators, washing machines, stoves, and air conditioners, is expected to result in e-waste generation, thus positively influencing segment growth
Gold is likely to emerge as the largest segment, primarily due to the high value, and difficulty in extraction of metal
Asia Pacific is expected to remain the fastest-growing region over the forecast period. Most of the countries in the region have informal markets; however, rising awareness of recycling is likely to benefit industry growth
Grand View Research has segmented the global precious metals e-waste recovery market on the basis of metal, source, and region:
Precious Metals E-Waste Recovery Metal Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Gold
Silver
Others
Precious Metals E-Waste Recovery Source Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Household Appliances
IT & Telecommunication
Consumer Electronics
Others
Precious Metals E-Waste Recovery Regional Outlook (Volume, Kilotons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
North America
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
Europe
Germany
Belgium
UK
Italy
Sweden
Asia Pacific
Japan
China
India
South Korea
Malaysia
Latin America
Brazil
Middle East & Africa
South Africa
UAE
Egypt
List of Key Players in Precious Metals E-Waste Recovery Market
Sims Limited
Aurubis AG
Materion Corporation
Umicore NV
Boliden AB
EnviroLeach Technologies
Johnson Matthey Plc
DOWA Holdings Co., Ltd.
TES-AMM Pte. Ltd.
Heraeus Holding GmbH
Tanaka Precious Metals
Metallix Refining Inc.
Reldan
All Green Recycling
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