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Erion's 2024 Waste Management: 268,350 Tons Managed, Significant Environmental Benefits
Erion's 2024 Sustainability Report reveals the management of 268,350 tons of waste in Italy, including 237,728 tons of household WEEE, preventing 795,000 tons of CO2eq emissions and recovering 208,699 tons of secondary raw materials, generating €135,271,370 in economic value.
Erion's 2024 Waste Management: 268,350 Tons Managed, Significant Environmental Benefits
Erion's 2024 Sustainability Report reveals the management of 268,350 tons of waste in Italy, including 237,728 tons of household WEEE, preventing 795,000 tons of CO2eq emissions and recovering 208,699 tons of secondary raw materials, generating €135,271,370 in economic value.
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44% Bias Score


EU Seeks to Boost Recycling Rates with New Circular Economy Act
The EU's upcoming Circular Economy Act aims to significantly increase the bloc's recycling rate, currently at 12%, by revising existing waste management rules and fostering circular competitiveness, including through a common waste market and increased recovery of critical raw materials.
EU Seeks to Boost Recycling Rates with New Circular Economy Act
The EU's upcoming Circular Economy Act aims to significantly increase the bloc's recycling rate, currently at 12%, by revising existing waste management rules and fostering circular competitiveness, including through a common waste market and increased recovery of critical raw materials.
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44% Bias Score


Thailand Seizes 238 Tons of Illegally Imported US Electronic Waste
Thai authorities seized 238 tons of US electronic waste mislabeled as scrap metal at Bangkok's port on Wednesday, highlighting the global e-waste problem and posing significant health and environmental risks; charges are pending, and the waste will be returned to the US.
Thailand Seizes 238 Tons of Illegally Imported US Electronic Waste
Thai authorities seized 238 tons of US electronic waste mislabeled as scrap metal at Bangkok's port on Wednesday, highlighting the global e-waste problem and posing significant health and environmental risks; charges are pending, and the waste will be returned to the US.
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32% Bias Score


Samsung Ends Galaxy S21 Updates, Shifts to Quarterly Security Patches
Samsung has ended major Android OS updates for its Galaxy S21 series, shifting to quarterly security updates, while newer flagships receive seven updates. This follows the company's four-year policy for older models, impacting millions of users.
Samsung Ends Galaxy S21 Updates, Shifts to Quarterly Security Patches
Samsung has ended major Android OS updates for its Galaxy S21 series, shifting to quarterly security updates, while newer flagships receive seven updates. This follows the company's four-year policy for older models, impacting millions of users.
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48% Bias Score


Africa's E-waste Crisis: Urgent Policy Action Needed
Experts at the 7th East African Communication Organization Regional Conference on Sustainable E-Waste Management warned of Africa's lagging e-waste management, with only 1% of nearly 5 million metric tons of annual e-waste formally recycled, highlighting environmental damage and economic opportuniti...
Africa's E-waste Crisis: Urgent Policy Action Needed
Experts at the 7th East African Communication Organization Regional Conference on Sustainable E-Waste Management warned of Africa's lagging e-waste management, with only 1% of nearly 5 million metric tons of annual e-waste formally recycled, highlighting environmental damage and economic opportuniti...
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16% Bias Score


Microsoft's Windows 10 End-of-Support Warning Exposes Millions to Risks
Microsoft warned 800 million Windows 10 users about the October 14, 2025, end of support, offering a paid extension but leaving many vulnerable due to hardware incompatibility or unwillingness to upgrade, potentially causing a major e-waste problem.
Microsoft's Windows 10 End-of-Support Warning Exposes Millions to Risks
Microsoft warned 800 million Windows 10 users about the October 14, 2025, end of support, offering a paid extension but leaving many vulnerable due to hardware incompatibility or unwillingness to upgrade, potentially causing a major e-waste problem.
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Waste Wars": Exposing the Unethical Global Waste Trade
Alexander Clapp's "Waste Wars" exposes the unethical global waste trade, detailing how wealthy nations dump hazardous waste in developing countries, often disguised as recycling, leading to environmental damage and health crises, as evidenced by e-waste burning in Ghana and illegal shipments interce...

Waste Wars": Exposing the Unethical Global Waste Trade
Alexander Clapp's "Waste Wars" exposes the unethical global waste trade, detailing how wealthy nations dump hazardous waste in developing countries, often disguised as recycling, leading to environmental damage and health crises, as evidenced by e-waste burning in Ghana and illegal shipments interce...
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48% Bias Score

EU Targets 25% Critical Raw Material Recycling by 2030
The European Union aims to significantly increase recycling of critical raw materials, currently mostly imported, from electronic waste and construction by 2030, facing challenges in profitability and electronic hoarding, while promoting circular economy models through technological advancements and...

EU Targets 25% Critical Raw Material Recycling by 2030
The European Union aims to significantly increase recycling of critical raw materials, currently mostly imported, from electronic waste and construction by 2030, facing challenges in profitability and electronic hoarding, while promoting circular economy models through technological advancements and...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Firm NOWOS Challenges E-waste Crisis with Successful Battery Repair Model
NOWOS, a Dutch company founded in 2020, repairs 90,000 electric vehicle batteries annually, reducing e-waste and resource consumption by focusing on component repair instead of complete replacements; they are expanding to France and Poland.

Dutch Firm NOWOS Challenges E-waste Crisis with Successful Battery Repair Model
NOWOS, a Dutch company founded in 2020, repairs 90,000 electric vehicle batteries annually, reducing e-waste and resource consumption by focusing on component repair instead of complete replacements; they are expanding to France and Poland.
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44% Bias Score

Microsoft Ends Windows 10 Support: 240 Million PCs Affected
Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2024, affecting an estimated 240 million PCs; users must upgrade to Windows 11, pay for extended support, or recycle their devices, creating a large-scale hardware refresh with significant security and environmental implications.

Microsoft Ends Windows 10 Support: 240 Million PCs Affected
Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2024, affecting an estimated 240 million PCs; users must upgrade to Windows 11, pay for extended support, or recycle their devices, creating a large-scale hardware refresh with significant security and environmental implications.
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56% Bias Score

Africa's E-waste Crisis: Urgent Policy Action Needed
A recent conference in Nairobi highlighted Africa's urgent e-waste crisis: 5 million metric tons generated annually, only 1% recycled, causing severe environmental and health damage, fueled by imports and requiring urgent policy action and regional cooperation.

Africa's E-waste Crisis: Urgent Policy Action Needed
A recent conference in Nairobi highlighted Africa's urgent e-waste crisis: 5 million metric tons generated annually, only 1% recycled, causing severe environmental and health damage, fueled by imports and requiring urgent policy action and regional cooperation.
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40% Bias Score

Right-to-Repair Movement Gains Momentum in US
Fueled by environmental concerns and legal challenges, the right-to-repair movement is gaining momentum in the U.S., with six states passing laws granting consumers more control over product repairs, leading to community repair initiatives like Fixit Clinics and Repair Cafes.

Right-to-Repair Movement Gains Momentum in US
Fueled by environmental concerns and legal challenges, the right-to-repair movement is gaining momentum in the U.S., with six states passing laws granting consumers more control over product repairs, leading to community repair initiatives like Fixit Clinics and Repair Cafes.
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44% Bias Score
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