E-waste recycling is an important part of the Economy in developing countries and is key to increase the sustainability of electronic devices that often rely on the exploration of rare earth elements.
Its estimate, based on global trade data, highlights the growing environmental problem of "e-waste". Many people keep old phones, rather than recycling them, research suggests. Precious minerals ...
Smartphones contain around 30 different elements, some of which the Earth is running out of The recycling of e-waste must urgently be ramped up because mining the Earth for precious metals to make ...
Promoting Sustainable Practices: Amidst mounting concerns over environmental degradation and resource depletion, the battery recycling sector emerges as a beacon of hope, promoting sustainable ...
The vanguard of eco-friendly electronic waste recycling, NamiGreen E-waste on Thursday disclosed pivotal modifications to its recycling programme. Founder and Managing Director, Per E. Hansen in a ...
Amendments to some of the annexes of the Basel Convention were made with the objective of increasing the scope of control on the transboundary movement of e-waste thereby minimising harm to the ...
Recycling and rewards platform Trashie has unveiled the Tech Take Back Box to simplify the recycling of electronic waste such as phones, laptops, and tablets. This initiative represents the ...