Every year, people throw away billions of kilograms of old electronics. Broken phones, outdated laptops, damaged televisions ...
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 ...
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 ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- For Jay Segal, recycling has always been part of life. He says his father owned a "junk shop" and while working summers there he got "really tuned into metals." Segal originally ...
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 ...
Americans waste millions of tons of outdated electronics each year, according to researchers.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 ...