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Introducing Liam, Apple’s New E-Waste Robot

Apple unveiled a new robot at a town hall event in Cupertino earlier this week. The robot, nicknamed Liam, takes apart obsolete electronic devices, strips them down, and sorts components so that the material they collect can be reused to make new devices.

Electronic Recycling Programs Improve Responsible Waste Management

A recent study by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found that electronics recycling...

Up to 90 Percent of E-Waste is Illegally Traded or Dumped

A report released by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) last week says that...

Hydrogen Fuel Extracted from Electronic Waste

At this point, it is clear that electronic waste shouldn't be dumped in landfills....

Private Electronic Recycler Partners with Academic Environmental Group

The world’s largest privately held e-waste recycler, Electronic Recyclers International (ERI), announces an academic...
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Standards Bodies Monitor E-Waste Recycling Programs

Americans discard more than two million tons of e-waste every year, according to the...

New York Ban on eWaste to soon Take Effect

After January 1st, 2014 New Yorkers may face fines for disposing of electronic waste with their normal trash and recycling.

New Project Focuses to Crackdown on Illegal e-Waste Trade

The illegal trade and disposal of electronic waste is increasingly becoming a global threat...

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