The EU is uniting electronics firms to tackle e-waste through the EECONE initiative. Discover how innovation is driving ...
A robotics enthusiast built Esghati, a smart robot from e-waste, offering kids a low-cost, educational tool with camera and face recognition.
Like all colleges and universities, RIT has a need for a large amount of electronic equipment on campus. The electronic equipment used is vital to providing students necessary and unique learning ...
Second of 3 Parts Humanity produces 62 million tons of electronic waste every year, enough to fill 1.5 million transport trucks, making it one of the ...
To maintain optimal security and efficiency, Trane Technologies replaces company-provided mobile devices every few years. While still in good condition, these phones could contribute to the millions ...
New Jersey's Electronic Waste Management Act prohibits consumers from throwing away covered electronic devices. If not properly disposed of, electronic devices can produce toxic chemicals, causing ...