Nowadays there is an increasing need for Rare Earths (REs) due to their usage in numerous high-technology applications, so their recycling from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) can only be considered a valuable opportunity: this perspective is known as “urban mining” [1]. Among others, the use of solid-liquid extraction is obtaining more and more attention because of many advantages such as high recovery, short extraction time, high enrichment factor, low cost and no consumption of organic solvents [2]. The critical step in such a recovery process is the metal ions removal from the aqueous solutions. Recently, clays have been proposed as solid-phase being characterized by low cost, good mechanical properties, good aci...