Our growing reliance on technology at home and in the workplace has raised the profile of e-waste. This consists of discarded electrical devices including laptops, smartphones, televisions, computer ...
Every holiday season, our houses fill with upgraded gadgets and the promise that we’ll deal with the old stuff later.
Discarded electronic components, also known as e-waste, represent the majority of the hazardous solid waste produced worldwide. According to the United Nations University, 53,6 million metrics tons of ...
BRUSSELS, Belgium, January 20, 2012 (ENS) – Stricter rules governing the collection and disposal of electronic waste in the European Union were approved Thursday by the European Parliament. The ...
All electronic and electrical devices used in the digital age that are broken, outdated, or have been discontinued are ...
SINGAPORE – Over 34,000 tonnes of electronic waste have been collected throughout Singapore since 2021, and to make recycling more convenient, all community centres will have e-waste bins by June 2026 ...
The Prison Industry Board has approved the expansion of the Folsom-based California Prison Industry Authority (CALPIA) Electronic Waste (E-Waste) Collection and Computer Refurbishment program to two ...
Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation collected 18 tonnes of e-waste from January to September, indicating increased resident ...
Close to 10,000 tonnes of e-waste have been collected already in 2025, a 60 per cent increase from the same period the previous year. SINGAPORE – Over 34,000 tonnes of electronic waste have been ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The city of Jacksonville is offering residents opportunities to safely and properly dispose of hazardous household and electronic waste. The first collection event this year is ...