A new partnership will give residents across Lackawanna County and beyond a place to part ways with their electronic waste.
Electronic waste generates 130 billion pounds yearly as ERI promotes recycling solutions to build a circular economy.
Matt Hickman is an associate editor at The Architect’s Newspaper. His writing has been featured in Curbed, Apartment Therapy, URBAN-X, and more. Thanks to improved technology recycling programs across ...
Getting rid of old computers and printers responsibly is free, accessible and considerably simpler than most people assume.
Most folks think that when electronics break or become outdated, the only option is to toss them in the trash or recycle them. But on the contrary, there are a number of ways to transform ...
People feel good about recycling, maybe even more so when it comes to electronics. Remembering to take your computer or smartphone and dropping it off to be recycled feels like an accomplishment in ...
Accurately spotting embedded batteries and safely routing them for critical mineral recovery drives a new wave of industry ...
Approximately 2.25 million tons of obsolete TVs, cell phones and computers -- commonly referred to as e-waste -- were ready to be disposed of in a single year, according to a 2007 U.S. Environmental ...
SHIRLEY, MA / ACCESS Newswire / October 6, 2025 / East Coast Electronics Recycling (ECER), a trusted name in responsible electronics recycling across New England, has made it easier than ever for ...