5 questions about Inda-MP

2. How does the Inda-MP recycling process work?

Inda-MP recycles precious metals from liquids. A large part of these liquids originate from reactions based on homogeneous precious metal catalysts, used in pharmaceutical and chemical industry. After the production process the catalysts end up in the liquid waste. These liquids containing precious metals are collected at the Inda-MP facility. During the recycling process the precious metals are recovered with very high efficiency while hazardous components are safely destroyed. Valuable solvents can be further purified and reused. Inda-MP offers economic solutions starting from a few ppm of precious metals.

1. What is Inda-MP?

At the CPhI Worldwide trade show we had interesting contacts and valuable meetings. During these conversations, we noticed some similar questions. In this article we give an overview of the 5 most frequently asked questions. If you were not able to meet us, check the FAQ’s here or contact us directly.

Inda-MP is a contraction of Indaver and Metal Processing / Precious Metals. It’s a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to recover precious metals like Palladium, Rhodium, Platinum or Ruthenium from liquids. Inda-MP is located in Antwerp, Belgium and is part of the Indaver group, a leading European service provider in sustainable waste management.