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Cyberzone Partners with SM Cares to Power Sustainability Initiatives

Partnership expands e-waste collection and recycling initiatives across 88 SM Malls nationwide – In a world driven by technology, the need to manage waste...

As electronic waste surges,countries look for answers

Investment in collection and recycling infrastructure could generate US$38 billion in annual economic benefits by 2030, including by improving human health, protecting valuable ecosystems...

As electronic waste surges,countries look for answers

Second of 3 Parts Humanity produces 62 million tons of electronic waste every year, enough to fill 1.5 million transport trucks, making it one of...

Malaysia seizes 106 illegal e-waste containers

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia has seized 106 containers of dangerous electronic waste over the last three months and busted an illegal waste import syndicate...

Eight ways to overcome the waste pollution crisis

2nd of three parts 2. Textile waste. Less than 1 percent of the material used to produce clothing is recycled into new items, resulting in...

E-waste mountain growing

The amount of electronic waste―or e-waste―that we produce is at least 62 million tons, and it’s rising five times faster than the amount being...

DENR seeks responsible dumping of of e-waste

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources intensified efforts for the safe and responsible disposal of electronic waste and to raise awareness on their...

Recycling heroes in the spotlight

Marking the fourth Global Recycling Day on March 18, telecommunications company Globe highlights its environmental sustainability programs and partners in reducing waste.  Responsible disposal and...

BOC seizes SoKor electronic waste

The Bureau of Customs intercepted a shipment of electronic waste from South Korea that was declared as used television spare parts. The illegal shipment was...

Customs foils dumping of HK trash

Seventy shipments of trash from Hong Kong were intercepted by the Bureau of Customs before those were illegally dumped into the country, an official said...

Electronic waste rising dangerously in Asia, says UN study

MANILA"•Electronic waste is rising sharply across Asia as higher incomes allow hundreds of millions of people to buy smartphones and other gadgets, with serious...
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