Cell phones, tablets, laptops, and other electronic devices are sold by the billions, but when today’s electronics break, become obsolete, or just go out of fashion, most consumers send them to the ...
At the turn of the 21st century—and even in the decades preceding it—advances in science and technology were widely viewed as catalysts for higher standards of living and improved livelihoods. These ...
LISBON — The Village of Lisbon will hold an e-waste disposal later this month. Unwanted, non-working or now-obsolete electrical or electronic equipment is considered e-waste. Common e-waste items are ...
In 2023, India generated over 1.6 million tons of e-waste, making it the third-largest contributor to global e-waste, according to the United Nations’ Global E-Waste Monitor. Yet only around 22 ...
Hyderabad's "E-waste Initiative," in collaboration with key organizations, addresses the escalating e-waste challenge through education and engagement across various sectors. With e-waste predicted to ...
In today’s fast-paced world, technological advancements are occurring at a rapid pace, with new gadgets and devices emerging seemingly every day. As exciting as these innovations are, they are also ...
In a world of ever-changing and upgrading technology, it is easy to end up with a pile of old electronics. Electronic waste is one of the fastest-growing solid waste streams in the world, reports the ...