A Chinese man has extracted 191 grams of gold from old SIM cards, worth Rs 26 lakh, revealing a risky yet fascinating method ...
Malaysia has announced an immediate and full ban on the importation of electronic waste, as the government vowed the country ...
Malaysia has imposed a ban on imports of electronic waste, as it looks to tighten controls on the entry of hazardous ...
The transition to a global Circular Economy demands innovative strategies for waste management that extend beyond terrestrial environments, encompassing the ...
The Virginian-Pilot recently toured AMP’s 33,000-square-foot processing and sorting facility in Portsmouth to better ...
New bills in California and New Jersey, and programs in New York and Missouri, aim to reduce recycling and waste facility fires caused by lithium-ion batteries in what some are calling the “vape ...
One 2008 study calculated that one ton of mobile phones without batteries contains about 130kg of copper, 3.5kg of silver, 340 grams of gold.
A Chinese man has recovered significant gold from discarded SIM cards, showcasing a unique recycling skill that has captured social media attention.
A viral video by Qiao, a professional refiner in Guangdong, China, shows him extracting 191g of gold worth ₹28 lakhs from two ...
Researchers at IIT Madras said they have developed a green and sustainable method to recover valuable metals, including ...
Harvesting the valuable materials locked away in this waste stream could generate some $95 billion in reusable resources.
At the forefront of this transformation is the electronics and metal recycling sector, where advanced machinery is key to ...