Tackling the Growing Mountain of E-waste: A Global Perspective
A smartphone is used by three unique users, on average, before it becomes e-waste in India. Electronic waste, or e-waste, is the world’s fastest-growing waste…
A smartphone is used by three unique users, on average, before it becomes e-waste in India. Electronic waste, or e-waste, is the world’s fastest-growing waste…
In today’s world, the proper management of electronic waste, or e-waste, is becoming increasingly important. Waste management companies are implementing cutting-edge techniques to recover valuable…
Before getting rid of an old computer, it is important to take several steps to ensure its safe and environmentally friendly disposal. These steps include…
As 5G technology becomes the new standard worldwide, the need for network recycling has become imperative. With its vast expansion and connectivity potential, 5G brings…
As we move towards a more sustainable future, the role of IT manufacturers in recycling efforts becomes increasingly vital. These manufacturers have a unique opportunity…
Recycling unwanted electrical and electronic equipment is essential for the environment. Lead and other toxins in these products can contaminate soil and water, causing harm…
Cloud computing has revolutionized the way businesses store and access their data, but it has also brought about environmental concerns related to IT recycling. The…
Repurposed IT equipment is more than just old machines. It’s about preserving the history of personal computing, making new discoveries, and embracing sustainability. Vintage computers…
When it comes to disposing of network cables and accessories, it is important to follow best practices to ensure proper recycling and minimise harm to…
Computer recycling is the process of dismantling and separating components and raw materials from waste electronics. It involves separating high-value metals from low-value materials such…
In today’s rapidly evolving world of technology, the concept of the circular economy is gaining momentum. It offers a new perspective on how we consume…
Old computers from the 1980s and 1990s, like the Macintosh SE, may seem outdated and obsolete by today’s standards. However, these machines played a significant…
Electronic waste disposal is a pressing issue in today’s technology-driven world. As the reliance on IT equipment grows, so does the need for sustainable IT…
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about changes in various fields, including the digital industry. The development of information and communication technology has accelerated the digitisation…
E-waste is a growing environmental and social concern, with the global generation expected to increase annually. Improper e-waste management leads to harmful effects on the…
Safe and sustainable disposal of End-of-Life (EOL) electronic waste is a major concern due to its hazardous and toxic constituents. Recycling and recovering valuable and…
When choosing an IT recycling vendor to handle your end-of-life technology devices, it is important to consider their certifications. These certifications ensure responsible disposal, data…
IT recycling encompasses a wide range of electronic waste disposal and technology recycling services. From old desktops to redundant data centres, responsible IT asset disposal…
Recycling and upcycling are two different approaches to managing IT equipment waste. Recycling involves breaking down the components of a product to be used as…
According to a survey by the Royal Society of Chemistry, there are 40 million unused gadgets in UK homes, with 45% of people hoarding up…
The utilization of plastic materials has led to significant plastic waste accumulation, with 86% of plastic ending up in landfills. The challenges in plastic recycling…