Global e-waste has reached record levels, containing valuable metals like lithium, and is projected to increase dramatically by 2030, highlighting the need for improved recycling methods. A new ...
For decades, waste was seen as an endpoint — something to be burned or buried. Today, waste is considered an overlooked ...
Waste Management's economic necessity, innovation, and strategic acquisitions position it for sustained growth despite questions about its valuation in a tech-driven economy. The company is expanding ...
The proliferation of e-waste, or electronic waste, has become a pressing global issue with significant environmental and health implications. E-waste refers to discarded products with a battery or ...
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The rising e-waste crisis in the age of AI and data centres
India, April 19 -- Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often celebrated as a transformative force capable of solving complex ...
Currently, just 12% of the nation’s computers are recycled, and Australia is the fourth-highest generator of e-waste per capita. This a significant environmental risk, because poorly managed e-waste ...
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