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Between upgrades and breakdowns to cellphones, tablets, laptops, and appliances, so many electronics are getting tossed in ...
Virginia Tech team develop new kind of circuit board that can heal and be reshaped, potentially solving the world's growing e-waste problem.
Electronics often get thrown away after use because recycling them requires extensive work for little payoff. Researchers have now found a way to change the game.
The microwaves rapidly heat the carbon in the e-waste—causing the carbon to react with the tiny specks of critical materials.
IETC and the United Nations University (UNU) have completed the first of two reports on e-waste where we try to gauge how the e-waste stream change in the near future. The first report was finished in ...
The Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District’s annual free electronic waste recycling collections in Burt, Washington, Thurston and Dakots counties will be held later this month.
Abstract: This paper is the third in a series that examines critical factors in the sustainable recycling of plastics from end-of-life (EOL) electrical and electronic equipment (EEE). Previous papers ...
One parent turned e-waste into a wholesome win after transforming a tech tragedy into a pixel-packed playtime.
Make your own DIY jewellery organizer box using waste cardboard and basic craft supplies! 💍📦 This creative craft is perfect for storing rings, earrings, or makeup accessories — all while ...