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As technology advances at a rapid pace, so does the pile of discarded electronics we leave behind. Electronic waste—commonly known as e-waste—refers to any electronic item that’s no longer wanted or ...
Thankfully, there is a better alternative. In Minnesota, we collect about 20% of e-waste recycling. That is less than half ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNMaking desalination more eco-friendly: New membranes could help eliminate brine wasteDesalination plants, a major and growing source of freshwater in dry regions, could produce less harmful waste using ...
Tribune News Service on MSN17h
Earth Talk: Disposing of 'e-waste'Can we do a better job repurposing outdated technology instead of recycling or trashing it? -- R.T Smith, via e-mail Answer: The annual production of “e-waste”—electronic products that have reached ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNFrom Daikin to Samsung, companies fight Modi over e-waste policyBy Aditya Kalra, Arpan ChaturvediIndia wants to tackle its mounting e-waste problem. Global electronics companies say the cost is too high.Daikin, Hitachi and Samsung are among manufacturers alarmed ...
Repurposing EV batteries not only extends their value but also supports broader environmental objectives, making electrification a win-win for both the ...
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