In 2022, humans generated roughly 62 million tons of electronic waste—or e-waste. That's enough to fill more than 1.5 million ...
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Have an old TV or other unwanted electronics? Here's how to recycle it for free in the Lehigh Valley and surrounding region.
With Kuusakoski's exit from the U.S., a waste management company with several local contracts is looking for somewhere new to recycle electronics.
Under the Intelligent Disassembly of Electronics for Remanufacturing and Recycling (iDEAR) project, the team is aiming to combine robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) in its bid to create a ...
May 2025 will mark one year since a waste management company and nonprofit began accepting unwanted electronics for free ...