Desktop and laptop computers, tablets, phones and VCR/DVD players can be safely dropped off for free during specified dates.
Hoards of outdated technology and electronics are collecting dust, lying unused in people’s homes across the country, and ...
Engineer turned social entrepreneur Sabri Cheriha hunches over a washing machine at a small depot in a suburb of Tunisia's ...
A new UN report finds that more and more electronic waste, or e-waste, is being produced worldwide—recycling efforts are not ...
With Kuusakoski's exit from the U.S., a waste management company with several local contracts is looking for somewhere new to recycle electronics.
There is an estimated economic potential of $6 billion from recoverable materials through metal extraction as India’s e-waste ...
The problem is difficult to overstate. The European Union alone generated approximately five million tons of electronic waste ...
The Fraunhofer IFF wants to recycle more electronic waste. To this end, the institute has devised a dismantling system using ...
CompuCycle announces its attainment of the R2v3 certification, the latest version of the globally recognized R2 standard for ...
OUR pockets bulge with smartphones, our homes hum with the quiet whir of laptops and tablets, and our offices glow with the ...
The reported processing capacity of 322 registered e-waste recyclers in India is 22,08,918.064 metric tonnes (MT) per annum and the processing capacity of 72 registered e-waste refurbishers is 92,042.