This week’s video comes from Apple, which has spent the past three years developing a machine to recycle the contents of its iPhones.
The result is Liam, a system claimed to disassemble an iPhone 6 every 11 seconds to metals including aluminium, copper, tin, tungsten, cobalt, gold and silver.
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Where will all the raw materials come from for the manufacturing process? How will they be transported to the factory and what is going to be done with the various scrap and residues?