While there is no standard definition for electronic waste, it includes waste monitors, televisions, cathode ray tubes (CRTs), computer processing units (CPUs), keyboards, mobile phones and all other ...
Labels clearly marked with the words "Universal Waste" must be affixed to the storage container, (Plastic pail, cardboard barrel, Gaylord box, etc.), or to individual batteries or electronic component ...
Written by Shelly Ott/Remax It’s no secret that we rely on electronics daily to ease some of life’s stressors and provide entertainment. To keep up with consumer demand, companies produce […] ...
There are specific locations to recycle the following special items: Universal waste: To recycle grocery bags, CFL lightbulbs, batteries & handheld electronics, and cartridges, drop them in the blue ...
Researchers at the University of Glasgow have developed an eco-friendly alternative to traditional electronic tags, which ...
Currently, phone chargers generate 24 million pounds of e-waste each year. The European Union has mandated the use of universal USB-C connectors in newly sold electronic devices starting December ...