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On a brisk Saturday morning earlier this year, nearly 200 residents lined up at the Forward Township Municipal Building to discard unwanted TVs, printers, laptops and hazardous household waste. By ...
In 2022, humans generated roughly 62 million tons of electronic waste—or e-waste. That's enough to fill more than 1.5 million garbage trucks. And by 2030, that figure is expected to rise to 82 ...
The recycling rate in 2022 was 22.3% and the U.N. believes that number will drop to 20% by 2030, at the same time that the world will generate 82 million metric tons of e-waste.
E-waste is any discarded electrical or electronic device that is no longer useful or wanted. It can include anything from disposable vapes, mobile phones, laptops, MP3 players, plugs and batteries.
The tragic costs of e-waste We think a lot about where products come from when we buy them, less so about where they go when we're finished. When we throw things away, this is "away": mountains of ...
What's especially concerning is that of the 62 million tons of e-waste generated in 2022, just 13.8 million tons, or 22.3%, were formally documented, collected, and properly recycled.
The Roboloop robot reviews a flat panel TV (Courtesy) E-waste and robotics experts connect for a new approach The idea for RoboLoop’s technology was initially started in 2023 by Eldridge at his ...
In the world of sustainability, electronic waste recycling plays a crucial role in reducing environmental impact and recovering valuable resources. The MetroCycleEU project, involving over 15 European ...