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Robots should be repurposed rather than recycled to combat rising scale of e-waste, scientists warnHelen McGloin from Bristol's Faculty of Science and Engineering explained, "Regardless of being in industry, academia, or the general public, we are all aware of the growing piles of e-waste ...
“The firm’s commitment to innovation and efficiency in e-waste recycling sets a high standard for the industry. This project showcases the power of our shredding technology in delivering reliable, ...
Oleg Zaitsev strides across a factory floor in Almaty, Kazakhstan as a row of workers sort through old circuit boards and ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNMalaysia’s e-waste problem explainedIllegal e-waste operations have made the headlines in Malaysia over the past few weeks, with materials worth billions in ...
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