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Buried Treasure: Why Your Local Landfill May Be Richer Than a Gold Mine

Published: Mar 3, 2026
Buried Treasure: Why Your Local Landfill May Be Richer Than a Gold Mine
Author: 
Howard Cohen

What if the most valuable “gold mine” in America isn’t in the mountains — but under your local landfill?

It sounds far-fetched, but there’s a compelling argument that today’s landfills, particularly those filled with discarded electronics, contain higher concentrations of precious metals than traditional ore mines. In an era of finite natural resources and surging precious metal prices, the concept of “urban mining” may be too important to ignore.

Consider this: A single metric ton of circuit boards can contain 40 to 800 times more gold than a metric ton of mined ore. That’s because electronics are engineered with concentrated amounts of highly conductive, corrosion-resistant metals — including gold, silver, palladium and copper — packed into tiny spaces.

The world now generates more than 53 million metric tons of e-waste annually, yet less than 20% is formally recycled. Industry estimates suggest that more than $10 billion worth of precious metals are discarded globally each year in electronic waste alone.

At first glance, the numbers seem modest. An average smartphone contains about 0.034 grams of gold, roughly 0.35 grams of silver, trace amounts of palladium and as much as 15–30 grams of copper. A laptop may hold 0.1 to 0.2 grams of gold, while a desktop computer can contain twice that. The precious metal value per device might range from $6 to $12.

But then the math becomes staggering. Consider that recycling one million cell phones can yield approximately 75 pounds of gold, 772 pounds of silver and 33 pounds of palladium, along with more than 35,000 pounds of copper. With billions of active devices worldwide — and more than 1.6 billion smartphones sold in a single recent year — landfills are quietly accumulating extraordinary concentrations of valuable material.

Now layer in today’s metal prices.

Gold is currently trading around $5,110 per ounce, up from $2,040 just two years ago — a 150% increase. Silver has climbed from $23 to $83 per ounce, a 260% surge. As prices rise and natural deposits become harder and more environmentally costly to extract, the economics of recovering metals from existing waste streams grow increasingly compelling.

Urban mining offers more than financial upside. Traditional mining requires moving massive amounts of rock, consuming enormous energy and water resources, and generating significant environmental disruption. Recovering metals from end-of-life electronics can dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions, limit habitat destruction and keep toxic materials out of soil and groundwater.

Of course, challenges remain. Extracting precious metals from mixed, contaminated waste streams is technically complex. Collection systems are fragmented. Informal recycling practices in some parts of the world create environmental and human health concerns. And while roughly 86% of gold from industrial and consumer sources is eventually recycled, overall e-waste recycling rates remain stubbornly low.

Yet the opportunity is enormous. The global metal recycling market is projected to exceed $900 billion, and the precious metals recovery sector alone is valued in the billions and growing rapidly. As technology improves and recovery processes become more efficient, yesterday’s discarded devices may become tomorrow’s primary resource.

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