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E-waste surge reshapes recycling
Global electronic waste volumes are reaching unprecedented levels annually, according to national e-waste knowledge hub WEEE are SA. In 2022, e-waste reached 62-million tonnes – an 82% increase ...
Scheduled pickups help organizations simplify compliant electronics recycling, improve sustainability outcomes, and reduce disruption to daily operations. CHEVY CHASE ...
Telephone answering machines. Remote controls. VCRs. Computer monitors. Printers. TVs. Refrigerators. Microwave ovens. Toasters. Radios. All of these items, and many more, can be recycled for free at ...
The phone or computer you’re reading this on may not be long for this world. Maybe you’ll drop it in water, or your dog will make a chew toy of it, or it’ll reach obsolescence. If you can’t repair it ...
The topic of e-waste has come under the spotlight with the arrival of Circular Electronics Day, aiming to shine a light on the continued levels of IT equipment that is dumped in landfill. The calendar ...
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Each year, tens of thousands of e-waste items are thrown away. They then end up in a landfill somewhere, which can be extremely hazardous to the environment. To try and ...
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