#ZeroWasteAotearoa - Mine #EWaste for #gold, not beautiful landscapes

February 16, 2026

​"As a fast-track consent is sought for a major gold mine in #CentralOtago and another has already been granted in #Coromandel, #ZeroWaste #Aotearoa is calling upon the government to mine #ElectronicWaste, not beautiful landscapes, for gold and other precious metals.

"E-waste contains a significant concentration of gold, with one metric tonne of electronic waste containing up to 800 times more gold than a tonne of mined ore. While precious metals (including gold, silver, copper) make up approximately 60% of the composition of some e-waste, gold specifically is highly concentrated, with a single tonne of circuit boards containing roughly 39 grams of gold.

"#NewZealand currently generates 99,000 tonnes of e-waste every single year. Approximately 98 percent ends up in landfill or is disposed of illegally, according to the Ministry for the Environment.

" 'At present the voluntary product stewardship scheme means that we have one of the lowest rates of e-waste recovery in the world. We are literally throwing gold away into landfills while proposing to dig it up elsewhere in some of the country’s most beautiful landscapes. It is the height of madness,' says Sue Coutts of Zero Waste Aotearoa.

" 'Like many people across the country, we are gravely concerned about the environmental impact of gold mining. We think that there are much better ways to get these valuable resources – and ensure that they stay in circulation forever, not dumped in landfills.'

" 'The World Gold Council says that only 7% of gold is used in tech but 27% of worldwide gold production is already from recycling. This is more than 4 times what we need for tech – there is no valid reason to dig up any more of our precious #ecosystems.'

" '#ProductStewardship would create a pathway for a new industry: one built on resource recovery of valuable materials and a #CircularEconomy.

"NZ company #MINTInnovation relocated to #Sydney because they could tap into flows of e-waste from extended producer responsibility schemes that collect electronic waste in #Australia .

"They chose not to invest in NZ because there is no regulated e-waste scheme here. That’s $60m in turnover that will be dropping into the Australian economy every year instead of ours.

"E-waste was declared a priority product in June 2020 requiring the establishment of a regulated product stewardship scheme under the #WasteMinimisationAct. Yet six years on, a mandatory scheme is not in place and no further work is being done.

"Electronic waste, or e-waste, includes discarded electronic devices such as smartphones, computers, and televisions. E-waste is a rich source of precious metals and #RareEarth elements, including gold, #silver, #platinum, and #palladium, used in #CircuitBoards and components."

Source:
https://zerowaste.co.nz/media-statement-mine-e-waste-for-gold-not-beautiful-landscapes/

#SolarPunkSunday #NoGoldMining #EWasteRecycling #MetalsExtraction #Electronics

Now, this is interesting… ‘The demand for secondhand EV batteries is surging, with buyers repurposing them for everything from solar storage units to off-grid energy systems that can replace diesel generators.’ #batteries #ProductStewardship www.theguardian.com/environment/...

Powerful lithium batteries in ...
Powerful lithium batteries in written-off EVs now hot property at salvage auctions

Demand for secondhand electric vehicle batteries is surging across Australia, as buyers repurpose them for everything from solar storage to off-grid energy

The Guardian
‘The group, led by the @smartenergycouncil.bsky.social will deliver a joint statement calling for a mandatory solar stewardship scheme to be set up sometime within this parliamentary term’ #solar #recycling #productstewardship reneweconomy.com.au/recycling-co...

reneweconomy.com.au/recycling-comp...
Recycling companies “on the brink” join Canberra delegation urging national solar stewardship levy

Solar recycling companies “on the brink” join industry-led push for the urgent establishment of a mandatory national PV reuse and recycling scheme.

RenewEconomy
‘Together, the technologies can recover intact glass sheets, preserve silicon wafers and extract pure silver from each panel, with greater than 77% current efficiency and with minimal waste.’ #recycling #solar #ProductStewardship www.pv-magazine-australia.com/2025/08/15/b...

Breakthrough extraction techno...
Breakthrough extraction technology a silver bullet for solar panel recycling

A breakthrough technology to "mine" silver from decommissioned solar panels has been mastered by Macquarie University researchers, and in partnership with Lithium Universe, will see the resource repurposed in electronics and solar panel industries.

pv magazine Australia
Australia’s federal, state and territory governments have agreed to develop a national solar PV module reuse and recycling scheme.’ #Solar #ProductStewardship https://www.pv-tech.org/australia-to-develop-national-solar-module-reuse-and-recycling-scheme/
Australia to develop national solar module reuse and recycling scheme

Australia’s federal, state and territory governments have agreed to develop a national solar PV module reuse and recycling scheme.

PV Tech
‘Australia’s federal, state and territory governments have agreed to develop a national solar PV module reuse and recycling scheme.’ #Solar #ProductStewardship Not before time! #auspol www.pv-tech.org/australia-to...

Australia to develop national ...
Australia to develop national solar module reuse and recycling scheme

Australia’s federal, state and territory governments have agreed to develop a national solar PV module reuse and recycling scheme.

PV Tech

Australia has always been a nation that punches above its weight. We’re world leaders in rooftop solar – ten million Australians live under a solar roof.

But here’s the hard truth: if we don’t act now, that story of leadership could end in failure.

Because we’re building a mountain of solar waste. And without urgent national coordination, that mountain is about to become a landslide.

#CircularEconomy #NationalStewardshipScheme #ProductStewardship #energy #solar
1/4

New #Disintermedia blog post on the product stewardship model; making sure manufacturers and retailers pay for the ecologically wise end-of-life disposal of the products they make and sell;

https://disintermedia.net.nz/internalising-the-costs-of-waste

#WasteManagement #Recycling #ProductStewardship

Internalising the Costs of Waste Management

Paying for the ecologically wise disposal of products at end-of-life, is the responsibility of the people who make and sell them.

Disintermedia
Washington could soon have a battery stewardship program

Battery manufacturers operating in the state will be responsible for making the recycling process easier and cheaper for consumers.

Crosscut

If you’ve ever looked at a dead #battery and been like “I have no idea what to do with this, time to put it in a corner of the hall closet I’ll never touch again,” this is for you:

https://crosscut.com/environment/2023/04/washington-could-soon-have-battery-stewardship-program

#localnews #washington #productstewardship #recycling

Washington could soon have a battery stewardship program

Battery manufacturers operating in the state will be responsible for making the recycling process easier and cheaper for consumers.

Crosscut