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Global e-waste is increasing, yet most of it goes unrecycled — prompting urgent calls for responsible disposal and innovative ...
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Ireland, a not-for-profit organisation operating one of the country’s largest compliance schemes for recycling e-waste, said existing decade-old ...
MOL group further expanded its Circular Economy Services (CES) division in 2024, though not without facing financial ...
The UK’s first certified carbon certificate programme for reuse waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) has been ...
L-Acoustics pursued legal action in both Germany and Norway against companies that were acquiring and renting fake copies of ...
The head of WEEE Ireland, the country's national compliance scheme for the recycling of e-waste, has said European recycling targets set more than a decade ago fail to account for the real impact ...
The nationwide implementation of kerbside collection for waste batteries and electricals could save £6 billion across the ...
The WEEE Forum said that the programme will address the issue of increasing digital health waste by targeting "every point in the lifecycle of digital health devices from design to disposal." ...
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM A free e-waste and battery recycling event is being hosted at ...
South Kensington campus generated nearly 2,000 tonnes of waste last year. This includes recyclable materials like paper from ...
A local electrical recycling firm has found the ultimate solution for businesses who are transitioning from paper to digital ...
Efforts must be stepped up to improve the management of electronic waste (e-waste) which is growing in volume and posing ...