In 2022, global E-waste production exceeded 62 million tons and is projected to rise to 82 million tons by 2030. Unfortunately, more than 80% of this waste is not recycled or disposed of properly. 1 E ...
The global interest in moving away from carbon dioxide (CO 2) and greenhouse gas (GHG) emitting fuels is primarily motivated, not only by global warming, but also the need to better utilize ...
The global surge in electronic waste (e-waste) poses a critical environmental and health challenge. In fact, according to the UN's recent Global E-Waste Monitor Report, “The world’s generation of ...
(Nanowerk News) Cranfield University has developed a new approach for calculating the potential renewable energy derived from waste material, prior to incineration, which could save time and money for ...