While the lithium-ion batteries in disposable electronic cigarettes are discarded after a single use, they can continue to perform at high capacity for hundreds of cycles, according to a study published December 12 in the journal Joule.
Google “landfill mining”. It’s being researched. So far the economics of what could be recovered don’t outweigh the costs, but they might eventually. Current mining mostly concentrates on remediating older unlined fills and moving the waste to a lined fill.
Is this what post-scarcity is going to be like?
When we get desperate enough for scarce resources we’ll start digging in our trash heaps. I’m surprised we haven’t started yet.
Google “landfill mining”. It’s being researched. So far the economics of what could be recovered don’t outweigh the costs, but they might eventually. Current mining mostly concentrates on remediating older unlined fills and moving the waste to a lined fill.
https://gizmodo.com/landfill-mining-metal-recovery-trash-recycling-ewaste-1850151569