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alexandrehtrb
I was wondering why electronics and computer parts are so unrecyclable (is there a better word for that?).
From what I searched, only a small percentage of electronics are recycled and those that do, are through chemical processes. Electronics today use plastics and special metals, and extracting them isn't straightforward, because requires energy and big acid digestors.
Is there some kind of initiative on this area, on using other materials or designing chips and boards to be more recyclable or reusable?
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From what I searched, only a small percentage of electronics are recycled and those that do, are through chemical processes. Electronics today use plastics and special metals, and extracting them isn't straightforward, because requires energy and big acid digestors.
Is there some kind of initiative on this area, on using other materials or designing chips and boards to be more recyclable or reusable?
Comments URL: Ask HN: Why electronics are still so unrecyclable? | Hacker News
Points: 25
# Comments: 50
Continue reading...