Bloom laptop design offers easy disassembling, efficient e-recycling
Bloom Laptop, created by a Stanford group addresses the problems of recycling the e-waste that is generated in mounds by conventional laptops. Generally, laptops do not lend themselves well to recycling, or even disassembly. Bloom Laptop design handles this problem very efficiently, being very easy to disassemble. The same property of the laptop also lends it well towards upgrading by the consumers. Individual components can easily be removed, upgraded and repaired without having to buy a new device when major upgrades are required.
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