"It’s kind of a win-win." Researchers discover method for extracting valuable metal from electronic waste — here's how it ...
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 ...
The problem is difficult to overstate. The European Union alone generated approximately five million tons of electronic waste ...
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Over 80 percent of the e-waste generated ends up in landfills or incinerators – which results in chemicals leaching into the ...
With Kuusakoski's exit from the U.S., a waste management company with several local contracts is looking for somewhere new to recycle electronics.
We need to implement advanced recycling systems that incorporate artificial intelligence, robotics, and chemical recovery processes to efficiently extract valuable materials from e-waste while ...
OUR pockets bulge with smartphones, our homes hum with the quiet whir of laptops and tablets, and our offices glow with the ...
There is an estimated economic potential of $6 billion from recoverable materials through metal extraction as India’s e-waste ...
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