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title: The Upgradeable, Recyclable Bloom Laptop Concept — HIGH T3CH
url: https://hight3ch.com/the-upgradable-recyclable-bloom-laptop-concept/
date: 2010-11-10
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# The Upgradeable, Recyclable Bloom Laptop Concept

It’s a given that we will one day be discarding our present laptop computers. It’s also a given that e-waste is currently a huge problem, that looks like it’s only going to get worse. While most of the materials in a laptop can be recycled, all of those pieces of glass, metal, plastic and circuitry are stuck together pretty tight, and require a lot of time and effort to separate. What is needed are laptops that are designed to be taken apart, for easy recycling – that’s why a group of graduate students from Stanford University made one.

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