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Electronic devices are deeply embedded in our lives, but what happens to your old smartphone or that antiquated laptop that no longer turns on? Odds are, they’re adding to the growing pile of ...
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Gadget on MSNE-waste surge reshapes recyclingGlobal e-waste is increasing, yet most of it goes unrecycled — prompting urgent calls for responsible disposal and innovative ...
A new technique enables the use of fatty acids—for example, those found in cooking oil from fast-food restaurants—to dissolve ...
The E-Waste World, Battery Recycling, Metal Recycling, ITAD & Circular Electronics Conference & Expos 2025will return to ...
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Thai officials said they seized 238 tons of illegally imported electronic waste from the United States in 10 large containers at the port of Bangkok.
We rarely think of gold when we think of our electronic devices, yet it keeps digital life running, then eventually turns ...
Researchers have developed a new technique that uses fatty acids to extract silver from waste electronics. Fatty acids are ...
The North West project reflects the government’s commitment to enforcing these laws and preventing further damage to South ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNSensor-based waste sorting reduces number of battery fires in recycling plantsAn increasing amount of electronic waste is not being properly disposed of but is often discarded together with plastic waste ...
Senator Joseph Addabbo recently organized a series of successful community events in Queens that focused on environmental ...
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