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Wooden Touch Pad Computer is 98% Recyclable
“A collaboration between the MicroPro Company in Ireland and the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM in Berlin to develop a computer that’s lighter on the environment has produced the iameco (pronounced “I - am - eco”), a wooden touch pad computer that uses very little energy over its entire lifecycle and is 98 percent recyclable.”

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Wooden Touch Pad Computer is 98% Recyclable

A collaboration between the MicroPro Company in Ireland and the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM in Berlin to develop a computer that’s lighter on the environment has produced the iameco (pronounced “I - am - eco”), a wooden touch pad computer that uses very little energy over its entire lifecycle and is 98 percent recyclable.”

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    i enjoy this greatly! if we get more wooden products, would it lead to deforestation or would it make people plant lots...
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