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A new Europe-focused study reveals that polyethylene (PE), the most widely used packaging material in Europe, has lower life ...
Experts from across the country, who gathered here for a roundtable, have stressed the urgent need to bridge regulatory and ...
In the 1990’s we began talking about climate change in earnest. By this I mean you either believed in it or not, and if you ...
Every year, the world produces over 40 million tons of e-waste; discarded electronic components that are filled with valuable metals and thousands of harmful toxins. It's quickly becoming a looming ...
The Indian unit of U.S. air conditioning giant Carrier has become the latest major firm to sue Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ...
Disposal of electronic waste (e-waste) in landfills, incinerators, or at rudimentary recycling sites can lead to the release of toxic chemicals into the environment and increased health risks.
Chefs, food equality advocates and nonprofit leaders rally against Trump's megabill that would slash SNAP funding for the ...
Azizu Recycling & E-Waste Company is one of them. Amid Bangladesh's growing tech junk, it saw a business opportunity — turning discarded electronics into reusable raw materials for industries.
Australian scientists have developed a more sustainable method to extract gold from both ore and electronic waste, potentially transforming gold recovery while reducing environmental harm. With ...
The progress toward safer and more sustainable gold recovery was demonstrated for electronic waste, mixed-metal waste, and ore concentrates.
Data from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) shows that the UK’s Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations (WEEE) recycling target for 2025 is 517,285 tonnes.
Malaysia is strictly restricting the import of plastic waste starting July 1, with rules that essentially add up to a ban on imports from certain countries — including the U.S.