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The Kenya Times on MSNGold from gadgets? How scientists are turning e-waste into a treasureA team of scientists from Flinders University have developed a method to extract gold from ore and e-waste using ...
The aim of the Flinders-led project was to provide alternative methods that are safer than mercury or cyanide in gold extraction and recovery.
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Tech Xplore on MSNDisappearing electronics: Biodegradable fiber electronics offer solution to e-waste and textile pollutionThe world produces over 92 million tons of textile waste annually, much of it made from synthetic materials that can linger ...
Australian researchers have developed a “low-cost, sustainable, simple and safe” way to extract gold from electronic waste.
The company has invested around Tk150 crore to establish a state-of-the-art recycling facility in Narayanganj, equipped to handle a wide range of e-waste materials ...
Orange Crew, a Chicago-based waste management firm, has launched a structured electronics recycling program to address rising ...
Under the Reduce-Reuse-Recycle initiative, the corporation has undertaken measures to dispose of a substantial quantity of unused electronic equipment such as computers, printers, cartridges, and ...
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