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What an enormous waste of money was spent on the hundreds of thousands of candidate flyers I got in my mailbox this year.
Collection 01 January 2050 E-waste in the circular economy Discarded electronic components, also known as e-waste, represent the majority of the hazardous solid waste produced worldwide.
From cell phones to freezers, e-waste is trashing the planet – and a new report says the world isn't doing enough to stop it from getting worse.
The chairman and chief executive officer of electronic waste recycler ERI, John Shegerian, said e-waste is the "fastest growing solid waste stream in the world".
Thai officials said they seized 238 tons of illegally imported electronic waste from the United States in 10 large containers at the port of Bangkok.
Explore the feasibility of a circular economy for electronics in the latest edition of The Briefing. Can Infineon help make it happen using a new biodegradable PCB?
Each day I throw three or four flyers in the trash without looking at them, because they are the same ones I received yesterday. There is no common sense in that repetitive waste of money.
The immense and quickly advancing computing requirements of AI models could lead to the industry discarding the e-waste equivalent of more than 10 billion iPhones per year by 2030, researchers ...