Apple's Liam robot takes apart your iPhone for recycling
Apple has come under fire for its use of conflict minerals in iPhones (so have many other device manufacturers, to be fair) before, and the company has just introduced how it aims to reduce its environmental impact. It comes by the way of Liam, a robot that disassembles old iPhones into their core components. The tungsten from the device's alert module will become a cutting tool for example, while the silver contained therein is used for solar panels -- possibly including the ones powering Cupertino's Thailand operations. With the disposable nature of electronics, seeing moves like this is entirely welcome.
Mar-21-2016, 18:26:35 GMT
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