Our growing reliance on technology at home and in the workplace has raised the profile of e-waste. This consists of discarded electrical devices including laptops, smartphones, televisions, computer ...
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Chocolate circuit boards offer 'tasty' solution to e-waste
Chocolate circuit boards offer ‘tasty’ solution to e-waste - Biodegradable circuit boards perform comparably to traditional ...
E-waste recycler Attero anticipates doubling its revenue to Rs 2,000 crore this fiscal year, propelled by automation and ...
To join the CNBC Technology Executive Council, go to cnbccouncils.com/tec Electronic waste, or e-waste, is projected to reach 82 million metric tons by 2030, with ...
Connecting the Unconnected is a monthly column by the Digital Empowerment Foundation (DEF) that explores how technology can ...
Recyclekaro, an e-waste recycling firm, plans a Rs 500 crore investment by 2030 to enhance research infrastructure and talent acquisition. The new Rare Earths and Advanced Materials Research Centre ...
Electronic devices power nearly every part of modern life—from smartphones and laptops to smart appliances and wearable tech. But behind this convenience lies one of the fastest-growing waste streams ...
E-waste has become a global problem. Unfortunately, the majority of discarded used technology, known as e-waste, is dumped or processed in unsafe conditions. Around 78% of electronic products aren’t ...
Scientists have figured out a way to recycle important metals trapped inside electrical waste. Using textiles, researchers from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have improved the ...
Electronic waste (e-waste) refers to discarded electronic devices such as smartphones, laptops, televisions, and other consumer or industrial electronics that are no longer functional or needed. These ...
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Tackling Africa’s e-waste through circular economy
Each year, the world generates over 50 million tonnes of electronic waste (e-waste), making it the fastest-growing solid ...
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When dead keyboards begin to breathe: Inside Mukesh Sharma’s Decoding Digital DNA exhibition
Mukesh Sharma's exhibition, Decoding Digital DNA, transformed discarded e-waste into art, offering a profound meditation on obsolete technology. Through meticulous reworking of electronic debris, ...
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