The EPA is spending $4 million to remove nearly 4 million pounds of abandoned CRT glass from a Yuma food‑bank warehouse, highlighting how “ghost” e‑waste vendors leave generators liable and why strict vendor vetting is essential.
In the interconnected landscape of global trade, waste management has emerged as a critical issue requiring innovative solutions. Brokers, who play a pivotal role in facilitating cross-border transactions, are confronted with a myriad of challenges when it comes to managing waste across international boundaries. From navigating intricate regulatory frameworks to overcoming logistical hurdles...
As we navigate through 2024, the critical importance of waste management continues to gain attention globally. With the world grappling with the challenges of sustainable waste disposal and recycling, staying updated with the latest advancements and insights has never been more crucial. To aid in this journey, we’ve curated an updated list of the top waste management blogs for 2024. These...
Artificial intelligence and machine learning might seem strange partners to waste collection, recycling and management. But as we’ll see, AI for waste is a growing sector. There are companies setting up smart bins, smart dumps and smart cities, aimed at cutting the amount of trash we actually throw away and improving our currently abysmal recycling rates.
Electronic waste, also known as e-waste, is waste electronic items — electronic devices from DVD players to laptops to iPods that are no longer wanted, whether they still work or not. Everything from TVs to VCRs, LAN cables to routers, smartphones to flash disks, become e-waste when they’re discarded.
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