There’s a looming copper shortage. This South Carolina startup wants to mine it from waste instead of ore (opens in new tab)
The world faces a looming copper shortage: By 2040, demand could grow by 50%, driven by everything from electric cars to the surge in data centers. At the same time, supply is expected to drop, leaving a shortfall of 10 million metric tons, according to an . Already, supply shortages have pushed copper prices to record highs this year. In Charleston, South Carolina, a startup called is racing to build more American supply through urban mining—pulling copper from old products and scrap rather ...
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