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Gold – The Green Choice

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We all know that recycling is important to the preservation of our environment. However, few know how important it is to recycle gold.

Gold, as one of the most precious metals known to man, is always in high demand. Like other precious metals and valuable minerals, gold must be mined from the earth, a process that is destructive to the mine site, and harmful to humans and as animals, as chemicals – including cyanide – must be used to separate the gold from the ore.


How You Can Help

The key to reducing the harm done to the environment by gold mining is to use recycled gold rather than new gold to produce gold items.

Much of the global demand for gold comes from the jewelry industry, and ecologically responsible jewelry manufacturers have responded to the destructive practices of gold mining by using post-consumer gold – recycled gold – in their factories.

Those who make jewelry are taking a stand to improve gold mining while also recycling gold. Ethical Metalsmiths, an organization that aims to assist jewelry manufacturers with ecologically responsible metals, outlines the dirty secrets of gold mining on their website:

> Metals mining is the most toxic polluter in the United States. It is responsible for 96 percent of arsenic emissions and 76 percent of lead emissions.
> Each year in the United States, mines generate an amount of waste equivalent in weight to nearly nine times the trash produced by all its cities and towns combined.
> A single gold ring leaves in its wake at least 20 tons of mine waste.

By recycling gold, we can minimize the impact that our demand for gold places on the environment and on the people who work in gold mines. If we recycle old dormant gold jewelry, old gold scrap, gold coins, and other gold items, we return gold that has already been mined to the gold market while decreasing the demand for new gold mining.

Buying post-consumer gold jewelry is one way that consumers can help support ecologically responsible goldsmithing, and finding this jewelry is getting easier. You can search google for post consumer jewelry or environmentally responsible gold jewelry.

The producers of ecologically responsible gold jewelry use post consumer gold and post industrial gold for their jewelery creations. This is returning unused consumer gold back into the gold jewelry cycle and reducing the environmental impact that new gold mining has. It is truly a win-win situation for everyone. The consumer retrieves the high value of their used gold jewelry, the environment benefits from less mining operations and business benefit by tapping into the unused gold that doesn’t come along with high mining costs.

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Just imagine this all happens because consumers like you cash in their old, unused gold jewelry that has just been piling up at the bottom of your jewelry box. The forgotten and even damaged gold jewelry can be the key to reducing the impact of gold mining on the environment while also supporting the jewelry manufacturing industry’s need for gold.

Of course, supporting “green” gold jewelry manufacturers is not the only way you can help reduce the demand for gold mining. By recycling your unused or unwanted gold jewelry, gold scrap, gold coins, and other gold items. Not only will you be reducing gold mining’s effect on the environment, you will also be earning cash.

By selling your old gold jewelry and gold scrap to a gold broker, you reintroduce “dormant gold” into the gold market and allow jewelery manufacturers to buy the gold they need to make new jewelry without resorting to purchasing from the gold mining industry. What’s more, gold recycling is as easy as contacting a gold broker like GoldPaq who will buy your dormant gold to resell.

The harm done to the environment by gold mining can be reduced. For jewelry manufacturers, it means buying post-consumer gold and using greater amounts of this post-consumer gold in their products. For the consumer, it means putting dormant gold back into the market by selling this gold. Gold can be green, but only if we make it happen.

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