Ripple Products recently worked with WSP Online to formalise our existing design and procurement policies. What a great learning experience for the Ripple team. The knowledge and expertise within the framework of WSP has been extremely worthwhile. A big thanks to WSP!
April 29th, 2009
Technology these days is evolving at a ridiculously rapid rate. Whilst this is great, what happens to all the old school computers and worn out TV’s? The big problem with e-waste is that it contains too many toxic materials, that if aren’t disposed of correctly will end up in landfill leaching out into groundwater, contaminating our soil and water systems. These toxic materials should never make it into landfill - such mercury, lead, cadmium, and fire retardants to name a few. We all have unwanted old dinosaurs collecting dust, but how and where to dispose of them responsibly? Firstly check to see if the manufacturer offers a take-back program. If not, there are other options. 1800 E Waste will pick up and remove any unwanted electrical products from your home or office, ensuring that 98% of the product is diverted from landfill. Another great option available is Recycling Near You, a fantastic website that allows you to search local recycling centers either by area or product.

April 17th, 2009