Apple has a new iPhone recycling robot that can take apart 200 iPhones in an hour. Called Daisy, the machine lets Apple recover materials from the phone traditional methods of recycling can't. Daisy can take apart nine different iPhone models from iPhone 5s to iPhone 7 Plus.
The first operational Daisy is located in Austin, a second Daisy will soon be located in the Netherlands. Apple hopes to expand the iPhone recycling initiative, they reportedly have plans to patent Daisy as well. Daisy is capable of disassembling and retrieving an iPhone's main logic board, speaker, and rear camera, among other components that contain high-quality materials.
At Apple, we’re constantly working toward smart solutions to address climate change and conserve our planet’s precious resources,” said Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice president of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives. “In recognition of Earth Day, we are making it as simple as possible for our customers to recycle devices and do something good for the planet through Apple GiveBack.
We’re also thrilled to introduce Daisy to the world, as she represents what’s possible when innovation and conservation meet.” Apple has also announced its GiveBack scheme. Apple is encouraging customers to return unwanted devices to Apple Stores for recycling.
source:IE
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