As technology rapidly advances, so does the amount of electronic waste (e-waste) generated worldwide. From outdated ...
In an era where digital transformation is at its peak, the disposal of outdated electronic devices has become a growing ...
The product promised to be the next big thing in wearable tech. Instead it became a poster child for AI's contribution to the ...
Copper is widely used in electronics and can be efficiently recovered from e-waste. Printed circuit boards (PCBs) alone contain around 322,000 tons of copper globally, making them a significant source ...
Pittsburgh-based RoboLoop, a CMU spinout, builds its bots with accessible materials that can be sourced from a local hardware store.
Melting, the traditional way of recycling plastic, degrades the material. Scientists make groundbreaking discovery that could ...
India produces about 4 million tonnes of e-waste, behind only China and the US. This waste generation will only increase with economic progress. Disposing of waste printed circuit boards (WPCB ...
E-waste generation across all states in 2023 amounted to 65,280.14 mt, compared to 286,205.84 mt in 2022. Melaka generated ...
As the use of cash steeply declines, the Royal Mint is undergoing a vast transformation to avoid becoming obsolete.
The Environment Department's announcement to auction off 15,764.90 tonnes of seized e-waste raises several concerns and questions about Malaysia's stance on e-waste processing, particularly of ...
Chino Valley residents have been struggling with the issue of “compostable bags” since Waste Management began rolling out its ...