For the coming 2010 Olympics and Paralympic Winter Games, all winners will receive medals made from something recycled such as an old circuit board. Vancouver metals giant Teck Resources is producing and supplying the m
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Filed by Brian Yalung at November 1st, 2009 on 11:27 pm
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What happens to all of those broken computers? Most end up at tips where they are sorted into batches before being sent off to a third world countries where they are effectively broken up. The precious metals are remov
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Filed by David Allen at March 2nd, 2009 on 3:00 am
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At long last someone has found a use for those old computer casings which seem to end up everywhere around the world apart from recycling plants, until now that is.
Macadamia nut farmer Rex Harris from Australia s
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Filed by David Allen at January 15th, 2009 on 9:00 am
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There are those musicians who smash their instruments up at the end of performance and those who if they heard you say that their performance was a load of rubbish then they really get annoyed.
However, this is Joao Ric
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Filed by David Allen at September 19th, 2008 on 10:00 pm
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For obsolete computers that have been set aside and left to rot, you may be surprised to note that some of their parts can still be sold at a profit. For one, a little cleaning and disassembly can invite people, particul
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Filed by Brian Yalung at September 13th, 2008 on 12:00 am
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