Smuggled e-waste, which is being processed cheaply in Malaysia, is a health and environmental concern, say environmental ...
"It’s kind of a win-win." Researchers discover method for extracting valuable metal from electronic waste — here's how it works first appeared on The Cool Down.
That might sound like an environmental win. But as some experts have been warning for a few years, recycling that e-waste can introduce toxic chemicals to the plastic material, including flame ...
In 2022, humans generated roughly 62 million tons of electronic waste—or e-waste. That's enough to fill more than 1.5 million ...
The rapid advancement of technology has transformed nearly every aspect of our daily lives, from how we communicate to how we ...
Anyone who eats an egg in Agbogbloshie, according to the World Health Organization, will absorb 220 times the tolerable daily intake of chlorinated dioxins, a toxic byproduct of electronic waste.
With global e-waste projected to reach 80 million metric ... “We can use the gold-loaded COFs to convert CO2 into useful chemicals,” Zadehnazari said. “By transforming CO2 into value-added ...
California state lawmakers have announced a bill that would ban the sale of new or refurbished disposable electronic ...
Over just a few days, more than RM1bil worth of items were seized in police operations against illegal e-waste processing ...
More than 4.3 tonnes of e-waste that would have ended up in landfills in Fiji was shipped to New Zealand for recycling under ...