https://www.thenational.ae Forget abandoned cars at the airport, in Fujairah the problem facing officials is abandoned planes. A new company will start picking through the fuselages and engines of passenger jets left at Fujairah International Airport next month in the first venture of its kind in the region. “A lot of …
Read More »Steinert to unveil ‘answers to China’s import ban’
Magnetic separation and sensor sorting technology specialist Steinert claims that it will be providing ‘answers to China’s import ban’ at IFAT from 14-18 May. Plant operators can now sort black plastics with the Steinert UniSort Black system while the company’s UniSort Film efficiently separates 2D materials from the material flow. …
Read More »Big grant announced for e-scrap and plastics recyclers in New Zealand
The New Zealand government has provided NZ$ 80 000 (or US$ 55 600) worth of funding to Mint Innovation so the chemistry and microbiology specialist can explore new ways to recover valuable metals from used electronics. New Zealand is ready to step up its game when it comes to electronics …
Read More »What Is E-Waste?
http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/electronics/whatisewaste/ E-waste is a popular, informal name for electronic products nearing the end of their “useful life.” Computers, televisions, VCRs, stereos, copiers, and fax machines are common electronic products. Many of these products can be reused, refurbished, or recycled. With the passage of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003, certain portions …
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_waste E-waste or electronic waste is created when an electronic product is discarded after the end of its useful life. The rapid expansion of technologymeans we are creating a very large amount of e-waste every passing minute.[3] “Electronic waste” or E-Waste may be defined as discarded computers, office electronic equipment, entertainment device electronics, mobile phones, television …
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What is The Government’s Decision about Worn-out Cars?
Worn out cars are consuming fuel 15 to 20 times more than brand new and standard cars, but they are running on the streets and the will make the air polluted. Now, there is a question, what is the share of Tehran’s vehicles in the air pollution? What is The …
Read More »Introducing a very good recycling company in Switzerland
Congefi SA The Gheza family has decided to found the anonymous company Congefi, in 1987, and to set up its office in via Baragge 11 at Giubiasco strategically central to the canton and quickly accessible by the two units of the pioneer sixties, has gone to the present 34 collaborators. …
Read More »GLR sells paper recycling plants
Roseville, Michigan-based GLR Advanced Recycling has announced it has sold all of its paper recycling operations, citing a “good opportunity.” GLR CEO Sandy Rosen says in June 2017 the company sold two paper processing plants, one each in the Michigan cities of Flint and Northville to GFL Environmental Inc. (GFL), …
Read More »South Australia becoming the country’s e-cycling leader
April 07, 2017 by Kirstin Linnenkoper Australia: Global multi-metals business Nyrstar is upgrading its electronics recycling facility at Port Pirie, Australia. The site will process 3000 tonnes of e-scrap per year by 2018, increasing to more than 20 000 tonnes annually, with a recovery of 98% of metal content. Nyrstar’s …
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