A New York City borough fights back against illegal dumpers of old electronics, and Best Buy joins a national effort to promote recycling.
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A New York City borough fights back against illegal dumpers of old electronics, and Best Buy joins a national effort to promote recycling.
California aims to raise the recycling fee it charges buyers of new electronics, and Illinois begins to restore some of its e-scrap collection programs.
E-scrap collection bins have been installed in an Indian coastal city, and Malaysian officials discuss the environmental damage caused by the improper disposal of electronics.
Our look at industry-related patents includes a technology that harnesses microwaves to recover precious metals.
Recently unveiled robotics technology aims to boost throughputs and reduce environmental and health risks from LCD flat-panel display recycling.
A New Jersey sheriff attempts to fight the widespread dumping of end-of-life electronics, and a modular smartphone could be coming from Motorola.
A study finds Australia needs to improve its e-scrap recycling laws, and legislation in Ghana could generate major sums of money for e-scrap management.
Malaysia is slated to usher in technology for e-scrap and white goods recycling, and an island nation explores the possibility of a consumer fee to fund electronics recovery.
The second quarter was sluggish for worldwide shipments of new mobile devices.
A bill in California opens up recycling pathways for panel glass from CRTs by allowing barium levels to exceed current state limits.