Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 4, 2024) - EnviroMetal Technologies Inc. (CSE: ETI) (OTCQB: EVLLF) (FSE: 7N20) ("EnviroMetal" or the "Company"). As a result of a review by the British Columbia Securities Commission, EnviroMetal Technologies Inc. is issuing the following press release to clarify our disclosure.
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Gold Industry | Basic Materials Sector | Mr. Wayne R. Moorhouse BA, CFA CEO | OTC PINK Exchange | CA29408D1087 ISIN |
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EnviroMetal Technologies Inc., formerly known as EnviroLeach Technologies Inc. until August 2021, is a pioneer in developing and marketing innovative technologies for the extraction of precious metals from both primary mine products and secondary sources like electronic waste. Founded in 2016 and based in Burnaby, Canada, the company focuses on solutions for the electronic waste processing industry and the mining sector. Its cutting-edge technologies are geared towards the efficient recovery of gold and other valuable metals, minimizing environmental impact and enhancing resource sustainability.
EnviroMetal Technologies offers groundbreaking solutions for processing electronic waste, precisely targeting the recovery of gold and other precious metals from Printed Circuit Board Assemblies (PCBAs). This service addresses the rapidly growing issue of electronic waste, providing an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional e-waste disposal methods.
The company also serves the mining industry by offering technologies for the efficient extraction of gold from various ores and concentrates. These innovative solutions are designed to enhance gold recovery rates, reduce environmental footprint, and lower operational costs for mining operations.
EnviroMetal Technologies operates a facility dedicated to processing e-waste and minerals. This facility underscores the company's commitment to practical implementation of its technologies, demonstrating their effectiveness in real-world applications for both the e-waste recycling and mining sectors.