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Components taken from iPhones, like these speaker modules, are sorted for further processing after Daisy deconstructs them at an Apple recycling facility in Austin, Texas.
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Haptic touch modules removed from iPhones by Daisy, an iPhone recycling robot.
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Aluminum iPhone cases after they've completed the deconstruction process by Daisy, an iPhone recycling robot.
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Camera modules and speaker modules removed from iPhones by Daisy.
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Components taken from iPhones, like these camera modules, are sorted for further processing after Daisy deconstructs them at an Apple recycling facility in Austin, Texas.
Image Credit: Reuters
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The remnants of various iPhone models are left to be hand-sorted at the last step for the iPhone recycling robot, Daisy, which first removes key components like the screen and battery at an Apple recycling facility in Austin, Texas.
Image Credit: Reuters
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Components taken from iPhones, like camera modules, are sorted into large bins for further processing after Daisy deconstructs them at an Apple recycling facility in Austin, Texas.
Image Credit: Reuters
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The remnants of various iPhone models are left to be hand-sorted at the last step for iPhone recycling robot, Daisy, which first removes key components like the screen and battery at an Apple recycling facility in Austin, Texas.
Image Credit: Reuters
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An iPhone recycling robot, Daisy, is seen at an Apple recycling facility in Austin, Texas.
Image Credit: Reuters
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The remnants of various iPhone models are left to be hand-sorted at the last step for the iPhone recycling robot, Daisy.
Image Credit: Reuters
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Daisy first removes key components like the screen and battery at an Apple recycling facility in Austin, Texas, U.S
Image Credit: Reuters
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An iPhone recycling robot, Daisy, is seen at an Apple recycling facility in Austin, Texas.
Image Credit: Reuters
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These haptic touch modules are sorted into large bins for further processing after Daisy deconstructs them at an Apple recycling facility in Austin, Texas
Image Credit: Reuters
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Aluminum iPhone cases after they've completed the deconstruction process by Daisy.
Image Credit: Reuters