Renewables

'Liam' the robot recycles old iPhones

22nd March 2016
Enaie Azambuja
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Introduced onstage in a peppy video, "Liam" the robot — more specifically a robotic arm — was specifically developed by Apple engineers to pick apart iPhone and other gadgets, tearing the devices down into discreet modules. These parts, like an iPhone screen or logic board, can then be broken down further to recover materials for reintroduction into the global supply. 

Tungsten from iPhone's vibrator can be recycled into bits used on cutting tools, while silver from the logic board might make its way into vital components for solar panels.  

Liam also lets Apple target potentially troublesome chemicals like cobalt and lithium, which are culled from the battery.

Apple Renew, the marketing name given to the company's reuse and recycling program, encourages customers to bring their iPhone, iPod and other devices into an Apple Store, or request a mailer online, to take part in a recycling program that is "safe for your data and safe for the planet."

 

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