Apple has announced that it’s expanding its iPhone recycling program to include Best Buy stores in the US and KPM locations in the Netherlands, …
Apple powers up iPhone recycling network
Tech giant Apple has today announced a significant expansion of its recycling network across the US, in a bid to drive up the number of iPhones being …
Apple’s secret lab where robots pull apart iPhones to invent ‘future of recycling‘ revealed
Apple has promised to use “robots and machine learning” – including the Daisy recycling robot. Apple announced the Daisy robots last year as a way …
Apple expands and renames recycling program, opens Material Recovery Lab
Ahead of Earth Day, Apple announced a series of improvements to its recycling initiatives today, including an expansion of its recycling program from …
New Apple lab uses robots to rip apart devices for recycling materials
The lab is part of Apple’s broader goal to make all of its products from recycled or renewable materials. Apple has not set a date for when it will reach …
Apple expands global recycling programs
Cupertino, California — Apple today announced a major expansion of its recycling programs, quadrupling the number of locations US customers can …
How Apple’s Daisy iPhone recycling robot works
The lab is designed to share Daisy’s technology and help advance electronics recycling. Apple hopes the project will attract academics, recyclers and …
Metro Waste Authority Seeking Proposals on Building its Own Recycling Facility
Wednesday night, it put out a request for proposal, essentially seeking bids on what it would cost to design and build a new recycling facility.
Recycling in Fauquier is still a winning proposition
For years, Fauquier County has been ahead of the curve on recycling. It’s still paying off. Other counties – Prince William, for instance – are feeling the …
Bottle-recycling plant that would bring 200 jobs to the Lehigh Valley in limbo
A California bottle-recycling company’s plan to open a major processing facility in the Lehigh Valley with up to 200 jobs may have dried up.