Regarding the technical side, for the ALSUP, undertaken trials showed positive results as most of the targets defined with the end-user have been successfully achieved, nevertheless it is necessary to furtherly optimize some aspects of the technology to make it more competitive in the industrial environment. For the ALSDW, it looks like a promising application for small scale distillation process.
On the business side, we have create a PIDR, as already mentioned, which will guide us also beyond ALS 2.0 project to maximise the industrial exploitation of the project.
The impacts described at the beginning of the project result confirmed. Unfortunately, due to the difficulties related to COVID-19, these have been slowed down, but we are really convinced of their future realization. In any case, the main goal of our project that is making this industry greener (reducing pollution coming from chemical substances usage and, on parallel, to increase the quantity of precious metals coming from e-waste recycling) seems reached, as you can see from the publications on linkedin of the end user ABC AUSTRALIA here attached.