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    DEScycle–Mitsubishi e-waste partnership: process and capex lens for engineers

    March 9, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    DEScycle–Mitsubishi e-waste partnership: process and capex lens for engineers

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    DEScycle has formed a strategic partnership with Mitsubishi Corporation to deploy its ionometallurgy-based e-waste metals recovery platform in Japan, combining deep eutectic solvent chemistry with MC’s trading network and investment capacity. MC is funding a UK demo plant intended as a template for repeatable, distributed units, targeting capital-light deployments rather than billion‑dollar smelter-scale projects. The collaboration focuses on critical and precious metals from e-scrap, aiming to cut energy use and environmental load versus conventional smelting while strengthening domestic, sovereign metals supply chains.

    Technical Brief

    • DEScycle’s ionometallurgy platform uses deep eutectic solvent chemistry to leach metals from e‑scrap.
    • DEScycle positions its flowsheet as avoiding incumbent billion‑dollar smelter‑scale capex for metals recovery.
    • Process energy demand and environmental load are stated as “significantly lower” than conventional pyrometallurgical smelting.
    • E‑scrap is explicitly treated as a secondary orebody, targeting critical and precious metals streams for sale via MC.
    • For mining and metals producers, the model points to distributed, capital‑light urban mining hubs near e‑waste sources.

    Our Take

    DEScycle’s focus on recovering precious metals from e-waste lands in a market where our database shows only a handful of precious-metals pieces tied to circular-economy routes, suggesting Japan could become an early test bed for scaling non-mined supply in Asia.

    With aluminium and copper both flagged as keywords across recent sustainability-tagged mining coverage, this move by Mitsubishi Corporation positions it to hedge some primary-mine exposure (including large greenfield copper plays like Taca-Taca in Argentina) with urban-mining streams that are less vulnerable to permitting or social-licence delays.

    Japan’s role in precious metals recycling, combined with record-level precious metal prices noted in our recent gold and silver coverage, likely strengthens the economics of DEScycle-style e-waste processing and could accelerate replication in Europe and the US where the company is already active.

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