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The microwaves rapidly heat the carbon in the e-waste—causing the carbon to react with the tiny specks of critical materials.
As biometric technology continues to shape the way we secure our devices, access buildings, and verify identities, the rise of fingerprint scanners and facial recognition units has become a defining ...
Iondrive is venturing into the electronic waste urban mining market, aiming to recover valuable materials like copper, gold, ...
Between upgrades and breakdowns to cellphones, tablets, laptops, and appliances, so many electronics are getting tossed in ...
Mitsubishi Corp. (MC; Tokyo) has agreed to acquire shares in e-scrap recycling company DEScycle Ltd. (Headquarters: UK), ...
IVCSD hosted a free electronic waste drop-off as part of a larger initiative to lessen the impact of waste that move-out ...