Electronic waste (e-waste) is a serious environmental issue, since old electronics end up in landfills, leaking chemicals. Less than 20 percent of e-waste is appropriately recycled. Important: Do you ...
Can your old electronics go in the trash? The Free Press consulted an electronics recycling specialist to get some answers.
Start the new year with a fresh slate by donating your old tech with eWaste Warriors — or give back even more by signing up to volunteer.
Why the electronics industry is struggling to clean up its act The role that biodegradable materials can play in the sector An inside look at Infineon’s efforts in sustainable electronics Power ...
Electronic devices power nearly every part of modern life—from smartphones and laptops to smart appliances and wearable tech. But behind this convenience lies one of the fastest-growing waste streams ...
EnduraCure is developing degradable materials to address e-waste, led by Dennis Pruzan and based on research from the University of Utah.
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Electronic Synergy Foundation is hosting a free recycling event for old and unwanted electronics at Woodland Hills Mall.
All electronic and electrical devices used in the digital age that are broken, outdated, or have been discontinued are ...
Discarded electronics can be a gold mine – literally. Researchers have developed an efficient new way to use graphene to recover gold from electronic waste, without needing any other chemicals or ...
For many people, old electronics quickly fall out of sight and out of mind, sitting in a box in the back of the closet when they make their next upgrades. When they’re finally thrown out, the devices ...
With Christmas now in the rearview mirror, the Town of West Hartford is hosting a special, two-day collection of both ...