March 4, 2014

How Cell Phones are Recycled

By Sophia Bennett March 4, 2014 Cell phones are one of the most frequently replaced items out there. According to Wirefly, an online cell phone retailer, the average American gets a new cell phone every 18 months. As a result, 130 million cell phones are disposed of every year, creating an estimated 65,000 tons of […]

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February 20, 2014

1-800-Recycling.com Profiles Recycling Efforts in Toronto, Minneapolis, Lexington, Madison, Boulder and Other North American Cities

1-800-Recycling.com, an interactive website dedicated to enhancing and democratizing the consumer recycling experience while making practical suggestions about green living, continues to provide consumers with new regional recycling profiles, expanding on its series of blog articles about the unique recycling options and programs in various metropolitan areas throughout the US and Canada.The regional “Recycling Profiles” […]

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February 20, 2014

Ten Reasons Why Electronics Recycling is Important

By Sophia Bennett February 20, 2014 Everyone is busy. With hectic schedules and so many things to do every day, it can be easy to start sneaking items into the trash rather than recycling them. You should not let that happen with electronics. For one thing, many states have banned putting certain items with power […]

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February 17, 2014

Preparing for a ‘quantum leap’ in Egypt’s e-cycling

Egypt: RecycloBekia, ‘the first company in the Arab world to offer green recycling of electronic waste’, is collaborating with major online shopping platform Jumia Egypt to encourage consumers to recycle their unwanted electronic devices.The partnership will enable Egyptian consumers to request an e-scrap pick-up, and participation in the scheme is to be rewarded with ‘recycling […]

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February 12, 2014

UrbanMining.org Shares News from Africa

UrbanMining.org, the world’s leading online urban mining brand and informational website dedicated to providing educational content on the subject, continues to provide unique perspectives on urban mining from all over the world, with one of its latest reports sharing news from Agbogbloshie, Ghana, where locals have been suffering from health-related side-effects of global e-waste dumping.The […]

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February 5, 2014

Electronic Recyclers International Unveils New Website Innovations

Electronic Recyclers International (ERI), the nation’s leading recycler of electronic waste, has announced the launch of a number of new innovations and improvements to its interactive website.The new look and feel of ERI’s website enables users to explore regularly updated content of ERI and the electronic recycling industry in general.The site also now offers an […]

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January 22, 2014

1-800-Recycling.com Launches Site and System Enhancements

1-800-Recycling.com, an interactive system dedicated to enhancing and democratizing the consumer recycling experience has announced the launch of a number of new enhancements. The system, available as downloadable app, interactive website and 24-hour phone service, provides its users everywhere in the United States with a dedicated tool to find recycling locations nearest to them (every […]

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January 22, 2014

E-Waste Creates Hazardous Conditions in Third World Countries

By Sophia Bennett January 22, 2014 The playground in Agbogbloshie, Ghana is on fire. Thick black smoke pours from a pile of burning electronic waste. Mixed in the smoke are vapors from the dozens of harmful chemicals found in electronics, including mercury, arsenic and chemical fire retardants. The occurrence isn’t uncommon. Afua Hirsch, a reporter […]

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January 22, 2014

Prevent Identity Theft by Safely Recycling Electronics

By Sophia Bennett January 22, 2014 Thanks to Edward Snowden and ever-changing rules for social networking sites, online privacy is very much on Americans’ minds these days. And, while some people may not care who sees the pictures of their cats or kids on Facebook, there is one area that everyone should be mindful of: […]

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