Spread cheer while reusing and recycling, from wrapping paper alternatives to Christmas tree collection programs.
Doylestown Observer News, Huntingdon Valley View News - refurbished electronics offer significant savings and reduced environmental footprint for a greener holiday For holiday shoppers wanting to make ...
When not properly recycled, e-waste can leach into the waterways — and we miss a chance to get more use out of precious ...
Rich nations mine just a fraction of e-waste, leaving $60 billion a year in critical metals wasting away in boxes and drawers ...
Alaska Environment's holiday gift guide highlights refurbished electronics as cost-saving and eco-friendly options, offering ...
PHILADELPHIA, PA — The PennEnvironment Research & Policy Center has launched its latest edition of the Fixed for the Holidays ...
Items like TVs, game consoles and phones create toxic e-waste and emissions. Environmental advocates say repaired items are a ...
If you're eyeing new electronics this holiday season, buying refurbished could be a better deal than Black Friday prices.
According to the U.S. PIRG Education Fund, you can save between 20% to 50% off by buying devices marked as open box, ...
"Generally, we expect you can save 20% off a new product and then an additional 10% for each year," explains Lucas Gutterman ...
Refurbished or not, a robot vacuum can be a reliable household helper—especially if you know what to look for.
The best laptops can be very expensive brand-new, so buying used (or refurbished) can shave off a non-trivial ... Be wary of ...