Best Buy wants to keep electronics out of landfills — for a price. In order to cut back on e-waste, the retailer in April launched a home pick-up recycling service. Now, customers anywhere in the U.S.
Every year, people throw away billions of kilograms of old electronics. Broken phones, outdated laptops, damaged televisions ...
Half the country has no e-waste law at all. The half that does can't agree on what counts as e-waste or who should pay to ...
NINE MINUTE RIDE FOR YOU. BACK TO YOU. ALL RIGHT. THANKS, BRIAN. LOOKING AT CLEAR OFF SHELVES THAT MAYBE HAVE SOME OF YOUR OLD ELECTRONICS COLLECTING DUST. WELL, KCRA THREE IS MAKING REMOVAL EASY.
U.N. agencies have warned that waste from electronics is piling up worldwide while recycling rates remain low and are likely to fall even further. The agencies were referring to “e-waste,” which is ...
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