OSLO (Reuters) - A metric ton of old mobile phones contains metals worth $15,000, and the world needs better rules to tackle growing mountains of electronic waste in developing nations, a U.N.-backed ...
Global generation of electronic scrap is rising five times faster than documented e-scrap recycling, according to data from the United Nation’s fourth Global E-waste Monitor (GEM). The report, ...
At the E-Scrap Conference 2025 in Grapevine, Texas last week, Aaron Blum, Co-Founder and Chief Operating and Compliance Officer of ERI, the nation’s leading ...
In today's digital age, electronic devices have become an integral part of our lives. However, many people are unaware that these gadgets contain valuable materials, including 22-carat gold. Despite ...
While INL and E-Cyclers are planning collections through the Summer of 2026 to additional locations across Southeast Idaho, ...
The Prison Industry Board has approved the expansion of the Folsom-based California Prison Industry Authority (CALPIA) Electronic Waste (E-Waste) Collection and Computer Refurbishment program to two ...
Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation collected 18 tonnes of e-waste from January to September, indicating increased resident ...