Umicore Precious Metals Refining Excellence in recycling October 2008
Umicore A Materials Technology company
A focus on clean technologies A platform for a sustainable future Dealing with natural resources in a sensible way Economic development while taking care of our environment Provide innovative materials improving our quality of life Finding innovative ways of providing clean energy Recycling of E-scrap, automotive catalysts and rechargable batteries Rechargable batteries Automotive catalysts Solar and fuel cells Nanomaterials 3
Committed to Leadership Advanced Materials #1 World Cobalt & Germanium specialty material Precious Metals Products & Catalysts #2 World Automotive catalysts for passenger cars Precious Metals Services #1 World Precious metals recycling #4 World PGM refiner Zinc Specialties #1 World Zinc specialty products 4
Recycling Recovery of scarce metals Strategy: using as little as possible scarce and expensive materials Goal: continuously increase the re-use of materials in our production processes Products which have reached the end of their life cycle By-products of other production processes Importance of recycling in the field of precious metals Aiming to close the loop World s leading recycler of precious metals 5
A world leader in specialty materials Unique and innovative technology Outstanding service to an international customer basis Wide range of complex precious metal bearing materials Efficient recovery of 17 different metals Applying world class environmental standards Umicore s expertise in materials science, chemistry and metallurgy can make a real difference, be it in products that are essential to everyday life or those at the cutting edge of new technological developments Pt Ag Pd Au Cu 6
Umicore has industrial activities on all continents & serves an international customer base Hoboken (B) headquarters UPMR headquarters IS and P&T 1370 employees in total, of which 1260 UPMR Guarulhos (BR) commercial activities, sampling & assaying, refining 112 employees 15,800 people 50 industrial locations 8.3 billion turnover,1.9 w/o PM (2007) 7
Recycling of electronic scrap
Material composition of e-scrap e- scrap, a complex mix of: Ag, Au, Pd (precious metals) Cu, Al, Ni, Sn, Zn, Fe, Bi, Sb, In (base & special metals) Hg, Be, Pb, Cd, As (metals of concern!) halogens (Br, F, Cl...) plastics & other organics Glass, ceramics most toxic & most valuable metals are contained in the circuit boards high risk of environmental damage if landfilled or if not treated in an environmentally sound way e-scrap contains valuable metals and resources as such represents a true surface mine for recovery of scarce metals 9
Each year UPMR processes around 350,000 tonnes of more than 200 different types of raw materials containing lead/copper/nickel & precious metals. 13% comes from End-of-Life materials and they represent 39% of the turnover. Pb, Cu & Ni drive our unique recycling process. By using the specific properties of these collector metals, precious & other secondary metals are recovered with the greatest efficiency. In Au Ag Te Pb Bi Sn Pd Cu As Sb Se Ir Ru Rh Pt Ni a unique metallurgy
UPMR Hoboken Integrated smelter-refinery Best available technology focussed on secondary precious metal materials Metal output: 70,000 t/a, >> 1000 t precious metals Recovered metal value (2007): 2600 M$ precious metals, others 400 M$ Gold recovery yield over 95% Highest environmental standards: ISO 14001 & 9001 Minimizing waste (< 5%) > 1 billion investment
Environmentally Sound Management of E-scrap means: Treatment of a fast growing waste stream Contributing to resource supply security Toxic control CO 2 efficiency Closed Loop recycling Economically viable business 13
A global network of partners... to offer much more than just technical solutions. We invite other market participants to join us in the development of appropriate measures to further increase recycling efficiency, promoting best-practice quality standards & environmentally sound operations. 14
Thank you Contact: Christina Meskers Thierry Van Kerckhoven Address: Adolf Greinerstraat 14 2660 Hoboken Belgium e-mail: christina.meskers@eu.umicore.com thierry.vankerckhoven@umicore.com www.precious.metals.umicore.com