Printed electronics are virtually impossible to recycle. Up until now. Dutch tech research institute TNO claims to have developed a method to facilitate the disassembly of printed electronics and thus enable recycling.
E-waste is the fastest growing waste stream worldwide. And it is amongst the top three waste categories illicitly traded. Researchers from...
Along with the rise in the use of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE), came the rise of electronic waste. A recent study analyses...
E-waste is the fastest-growing waste stream globally. Still very little of it gets recycled. Proper end-of-life management means not only...
The amount of e-waste is ever increasing. A chance for recyclers to profit from this highly valuable waste stream.
IERC 2022 reasserts its position as the world’s leading electronics recycling congress.
With rare earths becoming increasingly rare, excavating e-waste grows ever more important, despite extraction challenges.
During the pandemic, Zixtel focused on its recycling capabilities specialising in waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). For...