E-waste is a growing global crisis with millions of tons of electronic devices ending up in landfills every year, leaching harmful chemicals to the soil and water. Planet Friendly Technology helps ...
Australians discard electronic devices at three times the global average, and experts warn the problem could escalate. With Microsoft ending support for an older operating system, millions of devices ...
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it also generates a growing problem – electronic waste (e-waste). E-waste refers to discarded electrical and electronic devices that are no longer in use or have reached the end of their life cycle.
With St. Joseph’s landfill on the brink of a capacity crisis, Landfill Task Force members gathered at City Hall for a critical meeting Monday with local haulers to chart a path forward to ...
Intel recently outlined its ideas for allowing users to upgrade and replace individual laptop components. If widely adopted, the new standards could reduce costs and e-waste.