Europe’s “urban mine” of electronic waste now contains 1 million tons of critical raw materials (CRMs) annually. It could ...
A young innovator in Zambia is reimagining electronic waste disposal with a groundbreaking solution that could turn one of the country's dirtiest practices into a cleaner, more sustainable industry.
The impact of electronic waste (e-waste) on our environment is a significant concern—especially as enterprises across the globe increase the use of electronic devices to innovate and attract new ...
The new e-waste processing facility which was recently opened in Hammarsdale will set a new standard for sustainable waste ...
Currently, less than 18% of electronics waste is recycled globally. Dell is stepping up to tackle this problem, committing to a circular business model. Goals for 2030, 2040, and 2050 are intended to ...
Electronic waste (e-waste) refers to discarded electronic devices such as smartphones, laptops, televisions, and other consumer or industrial electronics that are no longer functional or needed. These ...
In the dark corners of your attic shelves or the depths of your desk drawers likely sits a collection of defunct laptops, cameras, and gaming consoles. The phone you may be reading this on will ...