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Del Birmingham

Apple Strikes Gold with Recycling Efforts · Environmental Leader · Environmen... - 0 views

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    Recycling is paying off for Apple - to the tune of about $43.6 million in gold. According to Apple's environmental responsibility report, the company recovered 2,204 pounds (a little over a ton) of gold from recycled electronic devices last year from its take-back initiatives and other recycling events. The take-back initiatives allow customers to drop off Apple products at stores or mail them in to be recycled.
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    According to Apple's environmental responsibility report, the company recovered 2,204 pounds (a little over a ton) of gold from recycled electronic devices last year from its take-back initiatives and other recycling events. The take-back initiatives allow customers to drop off Apple products at stores or mail them in to be recycled.
Del Birmingham

U.S., China top dumping of electronic waste; little recycled - Sustainability | Thomson... - 0 views

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    The United States and China contributed most to record mountains of electronic waste such as cellphones, hair dryers and fridges in 2014 and less than a sixth ended up recycled worldwide, a U.N. study said on Sunday. Overall, 41.8 million tonnes of "e-waste" - defined as any device with an electric cord or battery - were dumped around the globe in 2014 and only an estimated 6.5 million tonnes were taken for recycling, the United Nations University (UNU) said.
Adriana Trujillo

Electronic Recycling Growth Forecasted · Environmental Management & Energy Ne... - 0 views

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    Electronic recycling is forecasted to grow at an annual rate of nearly 24 percent through the rest of the decade, according to a new report.
Adriana Trujillo

CE Industry Sets E-Waste Recycling Record · Environmental Management & Energy... - 0 views

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    Led by Apple, Best Buy, Dell and DirecTV, the consumer electronics (CE) industry set a new record in 2013 by recycling 620 million pounds of electronics in the US, more than double the total of three years ago, according to the Consumer Electronic Association's Third Annual Report of the eCycling Leadership Initiative.
Adriana Trujillo

The benefit of more electronics recycling? Try $10 billion | GreenBiz - 0 views

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    Increasing the recycling rate to 100 percent industry-wide could generate an estimated $10 billion in cost savings and natural capital benefits, according to Trucost. For example, creating better closed-loop processes for reusing gold would have a bottom-line benefit of almost $100 million compared with $14.6 million at current recovery levels, according to the Trucost data.
Del Birmingham

E-Recycling Increased 10% in 2014 · Environmental Leader · Environmental Mana... - 0 views

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    Consumer electronics recycling in the US went up from 30.6 percent in 2012 to 40.4 percent in 2013
Adriana Trujillo

E-Waste Export Bill Introduced in Congress · Environmental Leader · Environme... - 0 views

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    The Secure E-waste Export and Recycling Act recently introduced in Congress would prohibit exporting electronic waste to other countries. Although 27 states and the District of Columbia have e-waste recycling laws, there are no federal laws governing the practice.
Adriana Trujillo

Researchers recycle plastic bags into carbon nanotubes - Tech News and Analysis - 0 views

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    Australian researchers say they have found a way to recycle plastic shopping bags into high-tech carbon nanotubes. That might reduce manufacturing costs in such fields as electronics, medicine and energy.
Adriana Trujillo

After Dump, What Happens To Electronic Waste? : NPR - 0 views

  • Recyclers can make money from selling scavenged metal from electronic
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  • These so-called recyclers have found that that they can make a lot more money just exporting this material, because the U.S. laws completely allow it to happen
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  • the process to retrieve usable metals is typically extremely toxic
  • is first looking to see if old equipment can be reused
  • reputable recyclers will use mechanical shredding and a high-tech
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    NPR 2010 waste ending up in different countries where it is toxic to the env. and workers.
amandasjohnston

Fish 'Biowaste' Converted to Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters | American Institute of Ph... - 0 views

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    Large quantities of fish are consumed in India on a daily basis, which generates a huge amount of fish "biowaste" materials. In an attempt to do something positive with this biowaste, a team of researchers at Jadavpur University in Koltata, India explored recycling the fish byproducts into an energy harvester for self-powered electronics
Del Birmingham

IBM Stumbles Across New Class of Industrial Polymers That Could Revolutionize Manufactu... - 1 views

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    Scientists from IBM Research say they have accidentally discovered a new class of polymer materials that could deliver cheaper, lighter, stronger and recyclable materials ideal for electronics, aerospace, airline and automotive industries.
Adriana Trujillo

E-Stewards Launches E-Waste App · Environmental Management & Sustainable Deve... - 0 views

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    Environmental group Basel Action Network launched a new mobile app that measures the benefits of using e-Stewards Certified Recyclers to dispose of e-waste. The app will provide data on avoided GHG emissions, toxic metals diverted from landfills, and precious metals recovered from the electronic device.
Adriana Trujillo

E-Waste to Exceed 93.5 Million Tons Annually · Environmental Management & Ene... - 0 views

  • The global volume of e-waste generated is expected to reach 93.5 million tons in 2016 from 41.5 million tons in 2011 at a compound annual growth rate of 17.6 percent from 2011 to 2016, according to a new report from Marketsandmarkets.
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    The global volume of e-waste generated is expected to reach 93.5 million tons in 2016 from 41.5 million tons in 2011 at a compound annual growth rate of 17.6 percent from 2011 to 2016, according to a new report from Marketsandmarkets.
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