• The Royal Mint's Reformation Metals announces new partnership with Recycling Lives Services, supporting supervised prison-industry workshops.
• Circuit boards from end-of-life TVs dismantled at Recycling Lives' Preston facility are sent to Llantrisant for gold and other precious metals extraction.
• Collaboration supports domestic solution for recovering precious metals and retaining them in the UK.
The Royal Mint has partnered with Recycling Lives Services to recover gold and precious metals from UK electronic waste, creating employment and skills development opportunities for prisoners in supervised work programmes.
Through its precious metals recovery business, Reformation Metals, The Royal Mint is now receiving circuit boards from end-of-life televisions collected at civic amenity sites across the country. The e-waste is dismantled manually at Recycling Lives’ Preston facility and through workshops before being transferred to The...

