A division of the Bureau of International Recycling will cooperate with the United Nations to gather data on how and where electronic scrap is recycled.
Jan. 6, 2006 — -- Americans bought an estimated $125 billion worth of consumer electronics -- computers, monitors, cell phones, televisions -- this past year. With hundreds of millions of them ...
SocialBox.Biz is offering a sustainable and socially impactful alternative to standard IT recycling and disposal ...
Since its inception, education has been a core tenet of Alliance, Ohio-based electronics recycling company Boardsort. For 15 years, the company has worked to shed light on electronic scrap pricing, ...
Harnessing waste metal through investment in advanced recycling technologies, as well as building adjacent manufacturing ...
The main challenge is that the recycling system remains deeply fragmented, relying on millions of informal, poorly-paid workers.
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