by Abu Raihan | Nov 30, 2018 | News
Extracting valuable elements contained in electronic waste, mostly known as e-waste, such as copper and gold, can be a good source of income in developing or newly industrialized countries, and Bangladesh is certainly no exception in this regard. E-waste can be...
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by Abu Raihan | Nov 30, 2018 | News
The volume of e-waste is increasing daily and the country still lacks a proper mechanism to recycle it Bangladesh still lacks a proper mechanism for the safe disposal of electrical waste (e-waste), seven years after the government drafted regulations to prevent ever...
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by Abu Raihan | Aug 1, 2018 | Blog
With the passing of Earth Day, I am left with the usual examination of areas in my life where I could possibly improve and be more eco-friendly. The findings are usually pretty dismal; I could do so much better. In the U.S., most of us have the luxury of not having to...
by Abu Raihan | Aug 1, 2018 | Blog
Because electronic equipment typically improves and is upgraded almost annually, if not sooner, most of us end up replacing our electronics with new models regularly. This is especially true in many businesses and office and the old devices end up unused, often...
by Abu Raihan | Jul 26, 2018 | Blog
Electronic waste, or e-waste, encompasses everything from old cellphones, to VCR’s, fax machines, TV’s, and everything in between. As the world and its inhabitants become increasingly dependent on technology, levels of electronic waste are reaching unprecedented...
by Abu Raihan | Jul 25, 2018 | Blog
Millions of computers heading for unregulated recyclers could poison water and soil. Public-health problems and environmental degradation caused by recycling of old computer equipment could skyrocket in the next two decades, as increasingly wealthy consumers in...
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