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‘Urban mine’: Collaborative method unlocks critical minerals from electronic waste
E‑waste in the United States may soon be more than a growing environmental problem.
The immense and quickly advancing computing requirements of AI models could lead to the industry discarding the e-waste equivalent of more than 10 billion iPhones per year by 2030, researchers project ...
Truly embodying the Cyberzone #TechWeLikeZoneWeLove promise, we’re continuing to make responsible tech disposal easy and accessible, right where people already are: inside SM Supermalls. Cyberzone, in ...
As the world’s appetite for computers, smartphones and other electronic devices grows ever bigger, the other side of the coin — e-waste — is raising alarms. According to a UN report released in 2024, ...
In an era where technology evolves at a breakneck pace, our reliance on electronic devices is at an all-time high. This rapid advancement, however, brings with it a significant challenge: electronic ...
In 2022, Mercy Corps, in partnership with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and supported by Innovation Norway, launched a groundbreaking pilot project focused on addressing the ...
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 ...
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Cyberzone makes e-waste disposal easy: 14,000+ kg collected through strategic drop-off points
TRULY embodying the Cyberzone #TechWeLikeZoneWeLove promise, SM is continuing to make responsible tech disposal easy and accessible, right where people already are: inside SM Supermalls. Cyberzone, in ...
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