Based on the data gathered by the "Solving the E-Waste Problem (StEP) Initiative," by 2017, all of that year's end-of-life refrigerators, TVs, mobile phones, computers, monitors, e-toys and other products with a battery or electrical cord ...
Tags: Electrical, Electronics
All of those cell phones, computers, tablets, toys, and toaster ovens really add up. Not only are consumers gathering more and more electrical and electronic equipment, but we are also tossing much of it in the trash. The piles of ...
Disposing of e waste following a proper procedure is very important to avoid any serious hazard to the environment and life existing on it. There are many adverse effects that are caused of e waste and even, it can also cause some deadly ...
Global technology companies HP & Dell have called on Australian consumers to recycle more unwanted electronic goods. TechCollect has hosted a global e-waste forum in Sydney with keynote European technology speakers and local experts ...
Australians are being urged to help set a new world record for the most e-waste collected for recycling between 20 and 28 April 2013 to tackle what is thought to be the nation’s fastest growing waste problem. TechCollect, a new ...
Tags: E-Waste Recycling, World Record
Logistics company DHL will open some South Australian Drop Zones seven days a week between 8am and 4pm to help South Australians preparing for the digital switch on 2 April. DHL Supply Chain's five South Australian drop zones based in ...
Appliance World Expo is an international event to showcase the cutting-edge household appliances, reflecting the latest ideas of producing products for energy conservation, environmental protection and health. This Expo will hold various ...
Tags: Appliance