recycling Archives - iPhone Geeks https://iphone-geeks.com/tag/recycling/ Tips & Tricks - iPhone News Thu, 30 Dec 2021 12:34:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://iphone-geeks.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cropped-iphone-geeks-favicon-512x512-1-1-32x32.png recycling Archives - iPhone Geeks https://iphone-geeks.com/tag/recycling/ 32 32 Recycle Your Old Gadgets for a Greener future https://iphone-geeks.com/recycle-your-old-gadgets-for-a-greener-future/ Thu, 30 Dec 2021 12:33:58 +0000 https://iphone-geeks.com/?p=860 The threat of e-waste is an issue that is becoming more and more serious. Unfortunately, the problem is only getting worse from irresponsible disposal to the environmental impacts of manufacturing new electronic devices. Luckily, there are now solutions to help keep our e-waste out of landfills and give it a second life. Municipal recycling centers […]

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The threat of e-waste is an issue that is becoming more and more serious. Unfortunately, the problem is only getting worse from irresponsible disposal to the environmental impacts of manufacturing new electronic devices. Luckily, there are now solutions to help keep our e-waste out of landfills and give it a second life. Municipal recycling centers are one way many people are reusing their old electronics. 

However, not everyone wants to take their old laptop or PC to the recycling center themselves, especially if they’re in areas with limited resources like rural communities. This is where E-Waste Solutions from the UK comes in; they provide pick-up and drop-off services for all electronics types, including TVs, laptops, gaming consoles, and more! It’s a great example of a truly eco-friendly solution.

What is E-Waste, and Why is it a Problem?

Electronic waste can be defined as discarded products because they are no longer needed or wanted. This disposal is not new to anyone living in the 21st century. However, the amount of e-waste collected each day has increased since 1980, and recycling is one of the most common forms of treatment for this type of waste.

A report by the UN shows that 44 million metric tons of e-waste are generated worldwide each year, which equals 12 pounds per person on Earth. This number doesn’t seem like much, but it’s a lot if you put it into perspective with the world population! The world population is increasing day by day. This increase in energy has made it necessary to use more power to satisfy the masses’ demands. With this, the electricity demand has also increased, and hence, it is important to recycle old electronics that are no longer in use.

It is important to recycle your old gadgets and PCs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, resulting in climate change. Recycling these gadgets also helps balance the demand for natural resources and their availability.

Different Ways of Getting Rid of Old Gadgets and PCs

Are you hoping for the best with your old gadgets and PCs? You can donate, sell or recycle your old devices. When donating, you can donate to charities or non-profit organizations that will use them to support people in need, like E-Waste solutions, Computers with Causes, and Secure the call. When selling, you can sell them on websites like eBay, Facebook Marketplace, or Craigslist. If you don’t want the hassle of selling it, you can use PC recycling services to recycle your old computers into new ones.

Things to do before recycling old gadgets

When you decide to recycle, sell or donate your old gadgets, the first thing you need to do is to take out any cords, chargers, batteries, and other accessories that are still good. Next, you should remove any sensitive information on the hard drive. Finally, if it’s a laptop or tablet on its last leg and ready for retirement, make sure you wipe all personal data off it before. Protect yourself from identity theft by backing up the data stored on your old devices and then deleting that data entirely from the devices you are recycling.

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Apple’s Robot Daisy Could be the Future of Mobile Phone Recycling https://iphone-geeks.com/apples-robot-daisy-could-be-the-future-of-mobile-phone-recycling/ Sun, 03 Oct 2021 15:26:13 +0000 https://iphone-geeks.com/?p=691 The world’s finite resources can only be stretched so far, and as demand for smartphones continues to rise, the supply of raw materials to create them is quickly declining. There are so many old phones out there that are just sitting around collecting dust. If an old phone needs recycling, Daisy will take care of […]

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The world’s finite resources can only be stretched so far, and as demand for smartphones continues to rise, the supply of raw materials to create them is quickly declining. There are so many old phones out there that are just sitting around collecting dust. If an old phone needs recycling, Daisy will take care of the rest. 

Daisy is an environmental initiative by Apple. It is a robot that dismantles old iPhones. The company’s goal is to create less e-waste and reduce the number of phones discarded improperly. 

Apple has a strong focus on environmental sustainability and business practices and aims to ensure that all materials leaving their factories are made entirely with recycled material. In addition, they focus on 2030 and a big announcement: they do not intend to emit CO2 into the atmosphere.

Who is Daisy, and What Does She Do?

 Daisy is a phone recycling robot that Apple created to cut the phone into pieces, sort them into reusable materials, toxic heavy metals, plastics, and minerals. Daisy gathers the phone’s valuable materials so they can be reused for new products. As one of the most advanced recycling robots to date, Daisy can process an average of 200 phones an hour which is about 10x the speed of human workers. 

In 2020, recycling devices generated 39,000 tons of waste which would have otherwise ended up in illegal landfills. Apple also has a recycling program for people who wants to do the right thing with their old phones—upgraded their devices. If you’re looking to replace your old iPhone, you can deliver it to Apple stores and get a discount on purchasing a new iPhone.

From Liam to Daisy – Who is next? 

Apple’s first robot was Liam, and he first arrived back in 2016. His job was to recycle old iPhones 6. He extracted tungsten, a metal that is used primarily in phones and new technology. Daisy is doing a much better job and currently dismantles nine iPhones: iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone SE, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, and iPhone 7 Plus. 

Apple’s new robot, Dave, can disassemble the Taptic Engine of your iPhone to recover essential materials such as rare earth magnets and tungsten. All iOS devices released in the past few years are made with recycled materials. Apple is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and increasing the amount of recycled material and renewable energy in its products. They’re also innovating how we work with waste, recycling, and making green initiatives a priority. Robots are increasingly being used in industrial settings to perform complex tasks, but they are also more creative. The future of Apple’s recycling program is bright!

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