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NewSouth Waste President Jim Reed told council that the company switched Irmo to automated side-load trucks about three ...
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Jack Cartwright explores the material value hidden in the UK’s discarded electronics and the carbon savings that proper ...
Defective batteries in waste cause daily fires, endangering disposal security. Municipalities demand extensive federal ...
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Despite the threats that improper handling of hazardous waste, particularly electronic waste (e-waste), poses to human health ...
Starting this year, Californians will pay a new fee every time they buy a product with a non-removable battery – whether it’s a power tool, a PlayStation, or even a singing greeting card.
As electronics have gotten smaller and more flexible, they’ve been incorporated into more uses in the field of healthcare.