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In2tec back Scottish reuse and recycling powers
In2tec has welcomed new legislation which gives Scottish politicians and local authorities the tools needed to increase reuse and recycling rates.
In2tec’s sustainable electronics featured in CBS documentary
In2tec’s pioneering ReUSE and ReCYCLE technology will be showcased in a documentary about technology that will transform society.
E-waste: from overhead to revenue stream
In2tec's unique technologies are making e-waste recycling an opportunity instead of an obligation.
How Flexi-hibrid electronics can benefit aircraft interior applications
The aviation marketencompasses air travel and the activities facilitating it, so it includes the entire airline industry, aircraft manufacturing, military aviation, UAV’s, and much more.
Latest ewaste report warns of environmental impact
The latest UN report, published in March 2024, highlights the alarming growth of electronic waste and the severe ecological and economic impacts it is causing.
In2tec welcomes call to strengthen WEEE Directive
In2tec Ltd has supported a call to the European Commission by an environmental coalition to reinforce the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive.
British electronics innovators fly the flag for UK tech industry
Two UK-based technology companies are collaborating with a Nigerian supplier to innovate the recycling process of electric vehicle batteries at their end of life.
Circularity in the electronics industry is no longer a pipe dream
In2tec Ltd brings circularity to the electronics industry, having developed the solution for the removal and reuse of electronic components from Printed Circuit Board Assemblies (PCBAs).
In2tec changes electronics sustainability and delivers on WEEE recycling protocols
A UK company is changing the way manufacturers produce conventional electronics, through sustainable production techniques that addresses the way electronics are currently recycled.
In2tec debut insight video for the electronics industry
A UK sustainable electronics pioneer has unveiled a new video to show how together we can combat the environmental insufficiencies that plague the electronics industry.