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6/6/21

How 6 Million Pounds Of Electronic Waste Gets Recycled A Month | Big Business



Only 17% of electronic waste is recycled. That’s because devices aren’t designed to be recycled. They’re full of tiny, toxic materials that are hard and expensive to break down. But if extracted safely, those materials could mean big money for e-recyclers like Sims Lifecycle Services. We visit Sims’ Tennessee recycling facility to find out why e-waste is getting harder to deal with. MORE BIG BUSINESS VIDEOS: How $300 Million Cruise Ships Are Demolished | Big Business https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMor47rIcl8 How 7 Million Flowers Are Planted At Keukenhof Every Year | Big Business https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXCcdoOZJ0Q How A 600 Pound Tunafish Sells For $3 Million At The Largest Fish Market In The World | Big Business https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBkZkoNCgxI ------------------------------------------------------ #ElectronicWaste #BigBusiness #InsiderNews Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech, retail, and more. Visit us at: https://bit.ly/33X6GFp Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/businessinsider BI on Facebook: https://read.bi/2xOcEcj BI on Instagram: https://read.bi/2Q2D29T BI on Twitter: https://read.bi/2xCnzGF BI on Amazon Prime: http://read.bi/PrimeVideo How 6 Million Pounds Of Electronic Waste Gets Recycled A Month | Big Business


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