You know that old Motorola Razr that's been sitting in your nightstand for the last year? If you live near Omaha, Neb., you can march up to the EcoATM at the Nebraska Furniture Mart, toss it in, and ...
The phrase "Old with the old and in with the new" is usually associated with New Year's Eve, but in the technology realm change occurs a lot more quickly - and with results more noticeable than ...
From time to time eco-friendly businesses contact me to blog about their product. I’m impressed and wowed by the quality and “green” ingenuity of these products, including the most recent inquiry, ...
New self-serve phone recycling kiosks empower Canadians to trade in old devices for instant cash while supporting a greener, more sustainable future TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ecoATM, a global leader ...
Until now there have been limited options for recycling old cell phones–send it back to the manufacturer, send it to one of a number of Web sites that offer cash for your used electronics, or go to ...
San Diego’s ecoATM, a maker of kiosks for recycling cellphones and other mobile electronics, has a new financial backer, with Cowen Sustainable Advisors taking a $200 million minority stake in the ...
The average U.S. household owns 24 different consumer electronic devices, many of which are no longer being used. Some devices end up stashed in a drawer (you know the one). Other obsolete or broken ...
EcoATM, a maker of in-store kiosks where shoppers recycle used phones, tablets and other electronics, is a failure, according to an analyst who tracks the company. Outerwall, the parent company of ...
It may be the smartest kiosk you’ve ever met. Employing a scanner, camera, and artificial intelligence, the ecoATM can evaluate and buy-back used electronics directly from consumers and dispense cash ...
According to Strategy Analytics, about 1.6 billion mobile phones were shipped in 2012, with 700 million of those being smartphones. That doesn’t even take tablets into account. Compass Intelligence ...
If ecoATM founder Mark Bowles ever invites you to a board meeting, make sure to bring a wetsuit. You'll be visiting a California beach, not a conference room. At least once a month in the winter ...
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