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Waste to energy involves turning waste material into useful energy resources such as heat, electricity, and fuels. After waste avoidance, reuse, and recycling, waste to energy is the final opportunity ...
Odds are, they’re adding to the growing pile of electronic waste (or e-waste) generated globally. According to the United Nations, the world produces over 50 million metric tons of e-waste annually, ...
This campaign, designed to tackle the critically mounting issue of electronic waste, covered the breadth of the entire Delhi-NCR Region, with a remarkable 5,488 Kilograms of electronic waste collected ...
An increasing number of electronic waste are not being properly disposed of but are often discarded together with plastic waste, for example. If the batteries in these products are damaged, they can ...
Geraldton & Midwest E-waste has been forced to close as owner Mike Barker can no longer pay the lease. The City of Greater Geraldton has no kerbside recycling, and the deputy mayor says locals ...
In this article, we’ll explore what digital marketing and e-commerce are, why they are vital for small businesses in PNG, and how local entrepreneurs can tap into these powerful tools to grow and ...
In 2022, the world produced 62 million tonnes of electronic waste – enough to fill a line of trucks around the equator. That figure is expected to rise to 82 million tonnes by 2030. Yet only 22 ...
Today, ERTH stands as one of Malaysia’s fastest-growing green enterprises. Many Malaysians still don’t realise that improperly discarded e-waste can leach toxic substances like mercury into the soil ...
A city councilmember from California City was arrested Tuesday on federal charges accusing him of conspiring to illegally transport hazardous waste and placing others at risk of death or serious ...
International Environmental Technology Centre (IETC) of Division of Technology of United Nations Environment Programme is assisting member countries on Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM). IETC ...
The CABQ E-Waste Recycling Event was at the Tingley Beach parking lot. The drive-thru drop-off service accepted almost anything with a battery or a plug, including cell phones, cables, and keyboards.