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As technology advances at a rapid pace, so does the pile of discarded electronics we leave behind. Electronic waste—commonly known as e-waste—refers to any electronic item that’s no longer wanted or ...
Every year, the world produces over 40 million tons of e-waste; discarded electronic components that are filled with valuable ...
Addressing e-waste isn’t just about disposal—it’s about redefining technology, consumption, and sustainability ...
Did you know that it is illegal to throw away some electronic products in New Jersey? How consumers can properly dispose of unwanted electronics.
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Earth Talk: Disposing of 'e-waste'
Can we do a better job repurposing outdated technology instead of recycling or trashing it? -- R.T Smith, via e-mail Answer: The annual production of “e-waste”—electronic products that have reached ...
As cities have grown and expanded, the first unintended consequence raised is generally infrastructure strain - roads (and ...
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 ...