Abstract Moving from a linear to a circular economy is crucial to reduce environmental pressure. This transition is particularly relevant in the Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) industry, given that EEE has one of the fastest-growing waste streams. Recycling is one solution for dealing with the growing amounts of this e-waste. Therefore, this paper …
view more6 · The lifecycle of electronics is becoming shorter and shorter, which means the amount of e-waste is growing rapidly. Recycling electronics incorrectly can have long term effects on water quality, soil contamination, and air pollution.
view moreWelcome to the Vermont Electronics Recycling Program Since 2011 Vermonters have been recycling instead of disposing of their electronic waste. The Vermont E-Cycles program provides FREE and convenient recycling of computers, monitors, televisions, printers and computer peripherals to residents, charities, school districts, and small businesses at …
view more2022421 · New technology for e-waste switched on. A new state-of-the-art machine that sorts and shreds electronic waste has officially started operation in Auckland today. Environment Minister David Parker pressed start on Computer Recycling Ltd’s new BLUBOX machine, which was supported by a $1.5 million grant from the Waste Minimisation Fund.
view moreThe Junction offers New Plymouth’s e-waste collection in partnership with E-Cycle. We look forward to developing this service in the future to provide the most efficient and cost-effective way for our community to divert waste from landfill. Pricing to drop off e-waste as detailed below includes the cost of handling and recycling processes to ...
view more2024126 · Find an E-Cycle location by entering your address, city, or zip code. E-Cycle Washington is a free program that makes it easy for Washington residents to recycle certain broken, obsolete, or worn-out electronics. Electronic products contain valuable materials that can be recycled and toxic chemicals that should be kept out of the landfill.
view more· E-waste, or waste electrical and electronic equipment, is the fastest-growing waste stream globally, with an estimated 62 billion kilogrammes produced in 2022 alone.
view moreThe term "e-waste" is applied to consumer electronic equipment that is no longer wanted. E-waste can include computers, printers, televisions, VCRs, cell phones, fax machines, stereos, and electronic games. Electronics may contain lead, copper, and other heavy metals or potentially toxic substances. It is critical to reduce e-waste by only ...
view moreOur Electronic Waste Recycling Services. Electronic waste recycling Hong Kong: HKRT provides a range of electronic waste recycling services in Hong Kong, including collection, dismantling, and material recovery. We accept all types of electronic devices, from small household appliances to large industrial equipment.
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