Recycling

Irish firm AMCS receives significant financing from Silicon Valley Bank

AMCS, the world’s leading supplier of integrated software and vehicle technology for the waste and recycling sector, has today announced…

7 years ago

The E-Waste Problem And How the Blockchain Can Solve It

As we adapt a tech-heavy lifestyle each year, the problem with e-waste becomes more prevalent. Electronic products and gadgets that…

7 years ago

Irish Waste Management Conference 2018 to take place on 29 November

The Irish Waste Management Association (IWMA) and the Chartered Institution of Waste Management (CIWM) are holding the annual Irish Waste…

7 years ago

CyClean cleans up smog with Crypto Transport

  Mofassair Hossain is head of marketing with CyClean. today he shares his passion for CyClean with Irish Tech News…

8 years ago

Dell Accelerates Toward 2020 Legacy of Good Goals

Report Focuses on Sustainable Design and Tech Applications that Improve Human Condition News summary 1.2 million students in Ethiopia to…

8 years ago

Dell turns e-waste into new treasures with industry-first gold recycling programme

Dell has announced an industry-first pilot to use recycled gold from used electronics in new computer motherboards, which will ship…

8 years ago

Why Eco Shipping Is Vital

Guest post by John Hawthorne Companies try every trick in the book to sell products and one of the main…

8 years ago

Guest article from Grant Kinsman, CEO of H2 Compliance and Green Alley Award partner

A circular economy without digitisation is not possible It’s no exaggeration to say that by now, digitisation has extended to…

9 years ago

HP Creates Social and Environmental Impact in Haiti with Launch of Ink Cartridges Made from Recycled Bottles

HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) has announced the launch of Original HP ink cartridges made with plastic from bottles recycled in…

9 years ago

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