With the start of the new year, Californians will pay a new fee every time they buy a product with a non-removable battery — whether it's a power tool, a PlayStation or even a singing greeting card.
From the Railbelt to Prudhoe Bay, the rush to host AI data centers risks locking the state into high costs and long-term ...
Despite the threats that improper handling of hazardous waste, particularly electronic waste (e-waste), poses to human health ...
More details: The Safe Homes grant program is designed to help low- and middle-income homeowners with fire mitigation. People ...
As electronics have gotten smaller and more flexible, they’ve been incorporated into more uses in the field of healthcare.
Every week, I drag two carts to the curbside: one has garbage, the other recyclables. It’s an interesting ritual performed by millions of people around the world.
As the industry continues to face rising fire incidents and insurance challenges, operators are rethinking how they manage ...
EnduraCure is developing degradable materials to address e-waste, led by Dennis Pruzan and based on research from the University of Utah.
Thanks to the widely adopted Gregorian calendar, most people have marked the new year on Jan. 1 for centuries. But with so ...
New York State and SUNY ESF are partnering on a pilot program to find safe ways to collect and recycle hazardous e-cigarette ...
Waste360 asked three waste and recycling experts for their thoughts on what we might expect in the next few years. Here’s ...