@JohnGritt I believe that's entirely @WEEERoam business you're talking about not Roam Telecoms. WEEE Roam takes pride in being the first to recycle and extract those semiconductors / components, testing and then sending them back out to be reused into tech. Not to mention it's preventing the e-waste from ending up in our landfill.
Heads-up letting the rest of the @WEEERoam team officially use your elevator pitch.
Our biggest flex 💪 is getting to tell clients, our prototype otherwise the product they're licensing and using, the components inside is 100% recycled thanks to @WEEERoam
It's never impossible until it's done.
Below is an accurate representation of jaws dropping, followed by questions of how? We weren't joking when we said we wanted to make all of our products 100% sustainable and recyclable!
"Circular economy can spur manufacturing" - A, Gonzales (2021).
I wonder if they ever came across @WEEERoam initiative? 🤔
If they did, then I'm going to make sure I can expand @WEEERoam initiative / infrastructure globally, so local (independent) manufacturers can make use of their own neighbourhood tested and recycled semi-conductors (chip components).
“The Chip Shortage Looks Like the Oil Shortage of the 1970s.” - Root A., 2021.
Thankfully our @WEEERoam initiative is solving this, through a circular economy approach.
Right now enquiries are to be reached via our social media pages.
Source:
https://www.barrons.com/articles/chip-shortage-stocks-economy-51629507891
We extract, test and recycle all semiconductor and components from our electrical waste, stopping them from ending up in our landfills.
Aim is to bridge and solve the gap for the current ongoing global chip shortage.
"You know how recyclers send recycled steel from the USA to China? Well, we do that but with semiconductors recycled from high-tech shelf-life products like smartphones, tablets and laptops."