BAN, Nexus3 Foundation and Ecoton are calling for the return of 914 containers of e-waste to countries of origin.
Toxic chemicals are prevalent in many headphones and consumer electronics, posing risks to both users and the environment. Common toxic substances include: Lead: Often found in solder and circuit ...
Some items you can recycle in one city may be prohibited in another. Batteries, plastic bags, small appliances, and more may ...
Certification validates Mint's world-first metal recovery technology capable of returning traceable, certified copper from electronic waste for reuse ...
Certification validates Mint’s world-first metal recovery technology capable of returning traceable, certified copper from electronic waste for reuse in new products.SYDNEY, March 03, 2026 (GLOBE ...
Abstract: Quick growth of e-waste poses a substantial risk environment and health concerns; thereby, there is an imminent need for efficient management solutions. This paper explains the utilization ...
Contributed by Kostya S. Novoselov; received July 18, 2024; accepted September 2, 2024; reviewed by Hui-Ming Cheng and Rong Wang Circular economy requires efficient means to recover essential elements ...
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission continues to demonstrate a strong commitment in combating misconduct and corruption ...
Gene-altering chemicals found in humpback dolphins and finless porpoises, raising alarm they may end up in human food chain ...
Tech founders are dreaming of a future where we use several interconnected wearable devices at the same time. But that dream ...
Firm enforcement action and seamless coordination among relevant agencies are critical to curbing the growing accumulation of ...
Your old smartphone is a "geological anomaly." Know how India is turning e-waste "black mass" into aerospace-grade cobalt and ...