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Version History of eWaste Calculator

1.0.3

February 18, 2016

* Bug Fixes

1.0.2

October 30, 2014

* Update to Keyword Search in Apple Store

1.0.1

October 12, 2014

1.0.1 * Fixed Calculation Error in By Count

1.0

September 22, 2014

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Description of eWaste Calculator

The e-Stewards Global Environmental Impact Calculator (eWaste Calculator) can be used to tell you the actual environmental benefits of using e-Stewards Recyclers. Simply type in the number or weight of total e-Waste or the amount of each type of used electronics you intend to have recycled and the tool will tell you the amount of: 1) Toxins Diverted (from landfill or dispersal) 2) Critical Metals Saved (recycled and not dumped) 3) Greenhouse Gases Avoided (by recycling responsibly) These figures can be used to demonstrate and measure individual or corporate responsibility. Credits * Research & Design by Momoko Nakamura, Colin Groark, and Alina Godfrey * iOS App Development by Angelo Godbey
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eWaste Calculator: FAQ

Is eWaste Calculator software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, eWaste Calculator is compatible with the iPad.

Who is the developer of eWaste Calculator?

The eWaste Calculator app was made by Basel Action Network.

What minimum version of iOS does eWaste Calculator need?

eWaste Calculator requires iOS 6.1 or later.

What do users think of the eWaste Calculator app?

Users love eWaste Calculator, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 4.3 out of 5.

What’s the genre of the eWaste Calculator app?

The App Genre Of Ewaste Calculator Is Business.

What is the recent version of the eWaste Calculator app?

1.0.3 is the newly released eWaste Calculator version.

What is the date of the latest eWaste Calculator update?

eWaste Calculator’s latest update was rolled out on October 5, 2024.

When did the eWaste Calculator app come out?

The app was launched on February 6, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for the eWaste Calculator app?

Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.

What languages does the eWaste Calculator app support?

The eWaste Calculator app is now available in English.

Can I play eWaste Calculator through Apple Arcade's subscription?

Unfortunately, eWaste Calculator is not on Apple Arcade.

Does eWaste Calculator offer in-app purchases?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within eWaste Calculator.

Is eWaste Calculator optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, eWaste Calculator is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Does eWaste Calculator incorporate ads within the app?

No, eWaste Calculator does not incorporate ads within the app.

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  • Informative

    This app is really great for calculating the impact on the environment by recycling electronics. The one thing I think would be beneficial is to be able to forward a pdf report of the results. It would be 5 Star with that feature. Thank you.
  • Nice!

    The former reviewer fid not seem to note that you can indeed enter the different types of components. I would like to see this adjusted to include refurbished electronics — reuse benefits. Then you would get 5 stars!
  • useless!

    This might be one of the worst apps ever developed. You open it up, it asks you how many pounds or kilos of e-waste you havel you. So you type in the number, hit calculate ... and then it gives you highly specific numbers for greenhouse gases, metals, plastics, etc etc saved. How does it know, for example, that my ten pounds of e-waste is mostly phones, and yours might be hard drives? Doesn't say, because it doesn't know. Absolutely inane. Save memory on your phone and skip it. Blech.
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