PLATIRUS [H2020]

Europe is the world’s largest consumer of platinum-group metals (PGMs), with an annual demand of 40 tonnes of platinum, 41% of which is used in autocatalysts. This annual 1.137 million euros worth of PGMs is currently ensured mostly by primary sources (72%). However, the overall supply of PGMs cannot meet the global demand. There is a deficit of 20 tonnes that is expected to grow. The PLATIRUS project aims at reducing that deficit by developing new processes for recovery and raw material production. PNO Innovation is paving the way for the market uptake of the proposed technology.

Project title: PLATInum group metals Recovery Using Secondary raw materials

Funding programme: Horizon 2020

Action type: Research & Innovation Action (RIA)

Duration: 01/11/2016 – 30/04/2021

Overview of the PLATIRUS project

The PLATIRUS project wants to ensure a stable supply of platinum-group metals in Europe in order to comply with the European demand for PGMs. This is especially necessary because of the high demand for PGMs in autocatalysts, in which they are currently irreplaceable (but necessary due to strict automotive legislation).

With the PLATIRUS process, a large amount of materials can be recovered from alternative secondary resources, such as autocatalysts, electronic waste and mining waste from nickel and copper smelters. This is expected to lead to an increase of 4 tonnes of PGMs per year, which potentially fully covers the European deficit. The PLATIRUS technology will represent state-of-the-art technology, allowing a cost and energy reduction. The expected miniaturisation of the recovery process will also enable the wider proliferation of new PGM recovery facilities, and allow for decentralised locations on a smaller scale.


Project objectives

The PLATIRUS project aims to:

  • Reduce the European deficit of PGMs by benchmarking, selecting and upscaling to industrial relevant levels a newly emerging cost-efficient and miniaturised PGMs recovery and raw material production process and
  • Decouple the platinum demand of European industries from unstable, non-EU sources by setting up a new secondary PGMs exploitation route.

Our involvement in the PLATIRUS project

PNO Innovation has several key responsibilities within the PLATIRUS project:

  • We ensure and maximise the impact of the project, paving the way for the market impact and uptake of the proposed technology.
  • With a stakeholder analysis, we identify a relevant audience of stakeholders, policy makers, researchers and investors.
  • We build a targeted set of communication and dissemination actions.
  • We support the project coordinator in market analyses and business planning.

More information

PLATIRUS website

PLATIRUS LinkedIn page

PLATIRUS CORDIS fact sheet