More than half of Americans say sustainability is important when it comes to electronic devices. However, only 64% of consumers in a recent survey said they have a broken device repaired instead of ...
Approximately 2.25 million tons of obsolete TVs, cell phones and computers -- commonly referred to as e-waste -- were ready to be disposed of in a single year, according to a 2007 U.S. Environmental ...
Did you know electronic waste, also known as e-waste, is the fastest-growing component of waste worldwide? In the United States alone, we throw out approximately 130,000 computers daily and 100 ...
Monona hosts an electronics recycling event June 27, 2026, accepting most small devices free and some larger items for a fee, ...
With mobile phones that cost less than a new pair of tennis shoes and plasma TVs selling for under $500, buying the latest tech gadget has never been easier. But getting rid of appliances is ...
Gadgets can be incredibly useful and beneficial parts of our lives. They can connect us, inform us, tell us which way to go and entertain us. And even as they can sometimes lead us to live life ...
Three electronics and battery materials recycling executives will comprise a panel at the Battery and Universal Waste ...
Americans waste millions of tons of outdated electronics each year, according to researchers. Fortunately, there are options to start recycling your old electronics, oftentimes for free, in the Kansas ...
Urban E Recycling expanded into the Sarasota-Bradenton area last year, offering a free solution for businesses and individuals who need to securely dispose of computers, cellphones and other ...
The Rotary Club of Birch Run will host an electronics recycling drop-off event on Saturday, May 30, at Birch Run Premium ...