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Are there any outfits out there who have engineered their waste streams
to produce salable copper salts?

I am not referring to electrowinning or sludge reclamation but full
scale custom synthesis to minimize wasted copper.
Take the reclamation of copper sufate, synthesis of malachite, or other
copper salts with different gegenions.

Are there any sources of funding to initiate such a project?  Does
anyone see any potential buyers?

One could view one board shop as a remote source for material; but the
collective of shops could be a major source.

Thank you,
One Overactive, Curious Chemist

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