Apple's Daisy Robo, the iPhone recycler, is set to open a panel of labs


Daisy is a 33ft long walkway made by Apple's last year and a five-segment robot.

It is one of Robobo's novel Liam, which was introduced by Apple in 2016. (Liam was made to dissolve the iPhone 6 only)





This is based on the Earth Day, and is based in an area of 9,000 square feet in the downtown area of texas in the US.

The apple company has set apart this facility to reserve Apple iPhone recycling and reuse.




Daisy has the distinctive ability to decode up to 15 different types of iPhone, from iPhone 5 to iPhone XS, to deconstruct up to $ 200 an hour to split iPhone 200 into pieces.

Daisy has the ability to extract the screen, battery, nails, sensors, motherboard, and wireless charging from the iPhone, and its only aluminum shell part.




According to the United Nations Report, the amount of electronic waste produced in the world in 2016 is 44.7 million metric tons.

Approximately 8 percent of the 8.9 million metric tons are used for the recycling of that year, roughly equivalent to 2.1 million liters of Liberty.

In this way, Apple sold more than 218 million iPhone iPhones last year, and Apple has received nearly 9 million of it again.

Daisy can deploy an estimated 1.2 million iPhone annually, and if Daisy is heavily damaged, it will be re-rendered to Refurbished iPhones instead of 7.8 million (Refurbished iPhones). .




Using Apple's Tin metal recycled 100 percent of its products, Apple is also working on the creation of home-based products for 11 of their products, and the MacBook Air homeowner's last year was used in 100 percent recycled aluminum alloys.

Apple has said it will use the battery for iPad, Mac, MacBook as well as AirPods for a reasonable price.

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