SF Chronicle publishes ewaste blurb
Today’s chronicle featured a small article in the tech/business section regarding recent debates on ewaste legislation. In a nutshell, the article outlines state actions requiring the recycling of old...
View Article“Business Daily” reports on growing ewaste problem in Kenya
Posted just today, www.businessdailyafrica.com reported on the major warning signs of improper e waste dumping and handling in Nairobi, Kenya. This is both a major concern reflecting the negligence and...
View ArticleSoftware firm strives to extend the life of company computers
Today, www.theinquirer.net released a very interesting article interviewing the chief executive of “1E,” a software company which specializes in extending the life of computers. The chief executive,...
View ArticleEwaste scandal: Spotting an ewaste exporter
Today a fantastic article was published by Trib Total Media reporting on the shady dealings of many so called “electronics recycling” companies. The report essentially detailed the fact that for...
View ArticleNew Zealand “eDay” Tarnished by e waste Scandal
Happy Tuesday from trade2save! After a brief break our blog is back to keep our readers updated on e waste news from around the globe. Today, techie news website”PC World” reported that the community...
View ArticleInterpol Launches Global Operation Against E Waste Exporters
A new week begins in trade2save‘s new office! We start this chilly Monday with exciting news announced from recycling website “letsrecycle.com” regarding the global fight against ewaste crimes. As a...
View ArticleTop 10 tips… How your Business can cash in and make money on being Green
Most marketing Guru’s agree that the greener your company looks, the more profit you are likely to reap. This is especially true within the newly emerging market of electronics trade in portals....
View ArticleHow things haven’t Changed – Electronics Recycling Still has a long way to go
The first time I was clearly drawn to the e-waste crisis (as it was first called back then) was in January 2005, when UNEP (the United Nations Environmental Programme) published an Environmental Alert...
View ArticleTrade2save launches trade-in new website for electronics
Yesterday Trade2save launched it’s new website at trade2save.com. You can now trade-in all those old cellphones and other gadgets through the website and ship them direct to Trade2save. If you sell...
View ArticleTrade2save to launch a host of new Categories
Trade2save has been working hard since the launch of the new site at the weekend. So far the electronics categories have been placed, which include Cell phones, Digital Cameras, MP3 Players, GPS...
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