THE ALCHEMIST WHO TURNS WASTE INTO GOLD
Prof. Vladko Panayotov is deputy rector
of the University 
 of Mining Russian 
 Mining  Academy Plovdiv 
A Bulgarian scholar created a clean
technology for extracting non-ferrous metals from industrial waste, i.e.
copper, nickel, aluminum etc. In this way, the inventor put an end to the use
of cyanides, acids and bases which detrimental to the environment and to
people’s health. Another huge benefit, coming from his innovative method is the
reduction of industrial waste which is another global pollutant with long-term
consequences. 
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Prof. Panayotov, could you
tell us more about your innovative method which is in the process of being
patented on a world-wide scale, including the most developed countries?
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begin with, we tested the new technology in a pilot project in Elshitza. After
the trial period, the method has been introduced routinely. It has been
processing the industrial waste from the Plovdiv European  Technological 
Center  near Plovdiv 
with the participation of great Britain ,
Portugal 
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What was the response to
presenting your innovation at the World Congress on Raw Materials Processing in
Beijing 
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There was massive response
to my presentation of the new technology and offers to patent it on all
continents. I also presented another new technology, connected with water
purification, especially removing the highly toxic arsenic. Wherever there are
gold deposits or deposits of other precious metals, there is a lot of arsenic.
This is another instance of dialectics - good goes alongside with evil. My
water cleansing technology is directed to arsenic removal from industrial waste
water. My method does not apply other chemicals to eliminate the arsenic, which
makes it revolutionary and environmentally friendly. There was great interest
shown to it by countries like US, Canada ,
Australia 
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What is your vision about
the water deficit which is to be expected on a world- wide scale in the next 20
years?
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The only way out is
purification and recycling of water, industrially polluted. It is completely
unacceptable to use it only once, it should be cleansed and recycled.   
-What
are your immediate plans about the future?
-My
future plans are connected with my work in the environmental commission in the
European Parliament and are related to Bulgaria Brussels Germany Bulgaria Denmark 
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What are the major
criticisms to Bulgaria 
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Up until now, the attitude
is encouraging us to get in pace with other EU countries. I have stood up for amendments
of EU law, defending Bulgarian interests. This is done with keeping in mind our
long-term industrial policy, our environmental legislation etc. In the EU complaints
and despair don’t work - to achieve success, you must target the common
interests, the common motivation. A major issue is a Bulgarian lobby, as the
one Romanians have. 
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And again about the precious
depleting resource of water in seas, rivers and oceans-how could it purified
from continual pollution?
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The soil is a very sensitive
resource, once polluted, it is lost for ever. A lot is to be done for education
of young in environmental awareness. This has to be implemented through school
education and family upbringing. There must be control, concerning the divisive
disposal of metals, glass and paper. 
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What are your academic
projects in this area, so vital for saving the plant?
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I have published a book in
co-authorship with leading Bulgarian and foreign scientists. It focuses mainly
on hydrogen fuel, second generation biomass fuels and the conservation of CO2
emissions. We have to act too, following the example of Germany , Denmark ,
Italy Germany ,
Great Britain  and Italy 
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It’s so stimulating to talk
to positive, proactive and inspired personalities like prof. Vladko Panayotov. If
all of us had some of his fervor and dedication, Bulgaria 
Interviewed
by Dr. Ksenia Kisselincheva
Sofia Echo weekly, 2008 
 
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