A team of researchers have developed AI-powered robots to tackle Europe's gigantic e-waste recycling crisis.
Generative AI (GAI) is taking over the world—in more ways than one. One new study has shed light on the hidden impact of LLM e-waste, in the hope that we can stem its tide before it's too late.
E-waste start-up EWIK contains the country’s growing waste while offering vulnerable communities a chance to earn an income.
E-waste is the world's fastest growing waste mountain. But there are ways to stop this development.
Mushrooms are the forests' great recyclers, but can they also help reduce electronic waste?
Researchers have extracted precious metals from e-waste in a way that's better for the environment fights one of the fastest-growing hazards to our climate and health.
Whether it's discarded smartphones, TVs or kitchen appliances - electronic waste is an ever-growing problem. In a bid to help stem the tide, researchers in Germany have now developed a biodegradable display.
As the pace of technology quickens, older electronic goods are increasingly thrown out. In Egypt, much of this e-waste finds its way onto the streets. A new app wants to change that.
When it comes to e-waste, the world’s got problems. But the mismanagement of electronic materials has the potential to be revolutionised with a circular approach and a global vision.