HDTVs From Samsung & LG Now In EPEAT Registry

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For the first time ever, a comprehensive standard is available to help identify environmentally preferable televisions, including HDTVs and Smart TVs. Read more →

ecoATM Recycling Kiosks Now Accepting Tablets

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After great success with instant recycling of mobile phones and MP3 players, ecoATM is adding tablets to the list. Read more →

Apple’s CSR Report Reveals Serious Environmental Problems

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It seems that the more Apple peers into its own black bag, the more shocking the results. Read more →

New Material Could Allow 3D Printing Of Personal Electronics

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A simple and inexpensive conductive plastic composite could one day allow people to print out custom-designed personal electronics. Read more →

Stanford Scientists Develop Synthetic Skin That Heals Itself

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Self-healing skin-like material could be the first step toward much smarter electronics and prostheses. Read more →

Apple’s Ultra-Thin Notebooks Pass EPEAT Verification Test

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Notebooks from five major manufacturers, including Apple, have been cleared to remain in EPEAT's green electronics registry. Read more →

ecoATM Dispenses Instant Cash for Your Old iPhone

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ecoATM combines two things every human loves: convenience and instant gratification. Read more →

iPhone 5 Could Mean Billions For E-Waste Recycling Industry (But Is That A Good Thing?)

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Experts say all those "obsolete" iPhone 4's will be a windfall for electronics recycling companies. But is a sudden mountain of e-waste the kind of boost we really want? Read more →

New Tech Turns Your House Plant Into A Touch Controller

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Disney Research is working on a new system called Touché that could do away with touch screen electronics. Read more →

ReliaTech Offers 100 Paid Internships To Boost E-Waste Recycling

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ReliaTech's new refurbishing, recycling, and distribution center in Richmond, California will offer 100 paid internships to those seeking training in the e-waste industry. Read more →