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The microwaves rapidly heat the carbon in the e-waste—causing the carbon to react with the tiny specks of critical materials.
As smart technology increasingly enters the world of pet care, devices like automated feeders, GPS-enabled pet trackers, and electronic collars (e-collars) have become commonplace in many households.
Virginia Tech team develop new kind of circuit board that can heal and be reshaped, potentially solving the world's growing e-waste problem.
Kicking Off in Ayutthaya's Industrial Zones and Rolling Forward to Bangkok Throughout the Year ...
and bundled accessories often go unused. Politely decline technology that you won’t use. Step 2: REUSE: Extend the life cycle of electronicsA large portion of the global consumer e-waste comes ...
Those well-meaning agitators at the Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) are back, this time with an interactive "Electronic Waste Graveyard" cataloging a range of devices tossed aside after ...
But whenever we do eventually upgrade to the next big phone, we're throwing an awful lot of our old ones away, according to a UN Global E-waste Monitor report released earlier this year.
Electronic waste (e-waste) management firms are grappling with a unique duality in their business. While the segment is seeing a positive funding sentiment thanks to the regulatory tailwinds on ...
Thai officials on Wednesday said they seized 238 tons of illegally imported electronic waste from the United States at the port of Bangkok, one of the biggest lots they've found this year.