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GUEST INTERVIEW: iTWire talks to Stacy Wolff, Global Head of Design and Sustainability, Personal Systems at HP. We discuss industry trends, A.I. and where the industry is going.

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Australia's government-accredited mobile recycling program, MobileMuster, has revealed the significant progress it has made in positive impacting the environment over 21 years with the release of its 2019 Annual Report.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Got an old, broken or unwanted phone collecting dust in a drawer somewhere, ready to never be used as a spare phone when new ones are so cheap? And want to help feed the needy?

Published in Telecoms & NBN

TechCollect is asking businesses to increase recycling efforts and create a more sustainable workplace, and to mark 13 December in the diary for Waste Not, Want Not Day.

Published in Home Tech
Sunday, 26 June 2016 17:56

What happens to the old stuff?

It is widely known that about 90% of e-waste ends up in a landfill. That is ecologically dangerous, irresponsible and wasteful.

Published in VoIP

E-Waste recycling gurus Mobile Muster point to new data showing that not only are 25.5 million mobile phones cluttering Aussie homes, but that four million of those are broken and not working!

Published in Mobility

Brightstar offers one of the major smartphone buyback and trade in (BBTI) programs in major world markets including Australia. It provides a service that stops smartphones going to landfill or sitting in a draw.

Published in Mobility

If you’re getting a new phone, be it from Apple or someone else, free phone recycling service MobileMuster is calling for old phones to be recycled.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 20 August 2015 13:18

Epson recycles 3 million ink cartridges

Epson Australia has just recycled its three millionth ink cartridge via the popular Cartridges for Planet Ark (C4PA) program.

Published in Print Solutions

Got an old dumb or smartphone sitting in a drawer, doing nothing? MobileMuster wants you to recycle it and will give $2 to the Salvos ‘for every kilo that is recycled’ over December and January.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 01 October 2009 11:03

Canberra computer recycling day looms

Canberra residents will soon have an opportunity to responsibly dispose of unwanted computer equipment. Dell and the Australian National University are organising another recycling day.

Published in Energy
Tuesday, 28 July 2009 13:06

HP takes back more e-waste

One common criticism of IT vendors is that they don't provide a take-back service for hardware that has reached the end of its useful life. HP is now offering such a facility to its Australian consumer and small business customers.

Published in Strategy
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 05:53

Visy chooses Telstra for comms and cloud

Telstra has received a $50 million contract covering communications and a cloud computing platform placed by packaging and recycling giant Visy.

Published in Deals
According to the UN Environment Programme, 80% of the trash taken from Earth’s oceans consists of plastics such as shopping bags and drinking bottles. The report calls thin film plastic bags "pointless." In other words, we don't need them anymore: get rid of them with a worldwide ban!

Published in Climate
The International Space Station Expedition 19 astronauts joined in with NASA mission controllers back on Earth for several toasts of the Station’s new Water Recovery System. Although you might not think this is a big deal, it foretells a major milestone in being able to extend manned missions from days to years.

Published in UNI-verse
With the New Year of 2009 only in its infancy, there are many things you can do without much effort that will help to green up your life and also improve your health, save you money, and keep you safe in this not-so-always healthy, wealthy, and wise world.

Published in UNI-verse
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