Khaleej Times

Apple robot can disassembl­e 200 iPhones per hour

-

1.2m Devices per year could be disassembl­e by Apple’s Daisy

7.8m Devices were refurbishe­d by Apple

cupertino (california) — Apple announced to expand its global recycling programmes and introduced Daisy, its recycling robot that is capable of disassembl­ing 200 iPhones per hour.

US customers can send their iPhones to be disassembl­ed by Daisy which is 33 feet long, has five arms and can methodical­ly deconstruc­t any of 15 iPhone models.

Daisy will disassembl­e and recycle select used iPhones returned to Best Buy stores throughout the US and KPN retailers in the Netherland­s, the company said in a statement ahead of Earth Day that falls on April 22.

Apple also announced the opening of its “Material Recovery Lab” dedicated to discoverin­g future recycling processes in Austin, Texas.

The Lab will work with Apple engineerin­g teams as well as academia to address and propose solutions to today’s industry recycling challenges.

“Advanced recycling must become an important part of the electronic­s supply chain, and Apple is pioneering a new path to help push our industrmay forward,” said Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice-president of Environmen­t, Policy and Social Initiative­s.

Apple has received nearly one million devices through its programmes and each Daisy can disassembl­e 1.2 million devices per year. In 2018, the company refurbishe­d more than 7.8 million Apple devices and helped divert more than 48,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste from landfills.

Daisy can take apart iPhones to recover materials such as cobalt, aluminum and tin, which are then recycled back into the manufactur­ing process. Once materials have been recovered by Daisy, they are recycled back into the manufactur­ing process.

For cobalt, which is a key battery material, Apple sends iPhone batteries recovered by Daisy upstream in its supply chain.

 ??  ?? Daisy can take apart iPhones to recover cobalt, aluminum and tin, which are then recycled back into the manufactur­ing process.
Daisy can take apart iPhones to recover cobalt, aluminum and tin, which are then recycled back into the manufactur­ing process.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates