BANGKOK - Thailand Customs Officials said they would send 284 tonnes of e-waste back to the United States after finding it in 12 containers, with claims it ...
Becoming part of the solution toward better waste management practices has been made easier by SM Prime Holdings Inc. (SM Prime) with The SM Waste-Free Future ( ...
The government vows to send the waste back to its countries of origin and insists that Thailand will not become the world’s dumping ground.
A senior CPCC official said that e-waste is currently the fastest-growing waste stream globally and contains several hazardous substances, including lead, mercury, cadmium and brominated flame retarda ...
Dream Green Recycling is now certified to destroy secure data, opening up possibilities for local municipalities and more ...
New commercial electronics recycling pickup service helps Kearny-area businesses simplify secure, compliant, and ...
Authorities impounded 18 containers of suspected e-waste at Laem Chabang Port, saying the imports were falsely declared and breached Thai law ...
AIS, in collaboration with Central Group and Japan Airlines, recently brought the winners of the “Drop E-Waste Fast, Fly to Japan Free” video contest to Japan for an exclusive learning journey on ...
The Philippines-based company says it has invested to increase the volume of printed circuit boards it can process for recycling.
Becky Stern of DigiKey cites the educational and sustainability benefits of tearing down electronics in a YouTube video.
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