Useful metals get unearthed in U.S. mines, then they’re tossed

Recovering just 1 percent of rare earth elements from these by-products could replace imports

An excavator works inside of a large mining pit.

Utah’s Bingham Canyon copper mine, like many U.S. mines, does not extract all the metals within its ore. But significant amounts of tellurium, used in electronics and steel, are present in the Bingham Canyon’s waste.

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Many useful metals unearthed from U.S.