Green electronics: More than just an end product but a design and life cycle of goods philosophy.
Enterprise recycling: Green electronics are not just an end product, rather the term…
E-waste and the individual: It can be difficult for the individual to grasp their contribution to a systemic, pervasive and extensive problem. In total sum, E-waste is orders of magnitude…
Green electronics: Green electronics aid various outcomes for sustainability. Green electronics do not possess toxic metals or are constructed with fewer toxic metals, biodegradable components and recyclable spare parts. Metal…
Introduction: Reverse logistics is a system of processes that moves products, and parts of materials from the end consumers or warehouse back through any stage of the supply chain whereas…
Introduction: A circular economy is an economic status that aims at eliminating waste and keeping resources in use for as long as possible. It's based on the principles of designing…
Introduction: Recycling has become very important in today's world and society to help meet the goals of cost reduction, efficient management of limited resources, and reduced landfill utilization. We are…
Introduction : Electronic waste refers to electronic products containing components which reach the end of its usable life cycle. Many people however may not know this, but electronics contain toxic…