The Boston Globe
Recycling electronic gadgets – dated flip phones, 3-megapixel digital cameras, tired laptops – is often so inconvenient that the gadgets end up in junk drawers. Gizmogul, an electronic recycling company in Sharon, wants to help consumers dispose of this digital detritus. And one of the best ways to get people to recycle is to provide an incentive... Continue Reading →
Huffington Post
I ended up in the swimming pool with my phone in my back pocket. My friend's toddler fell in, so I jumped without thinking about my technology getting fried. I thought I was out $300. Instead... Continue Reading →
ABC News
From life changing innovations to a startup that wants to pay cash for your trash can... Watch Video →
Gizmodo
We all know we should recycle our electronics, but we don't really know what happens after we drop them off at the e-waste center. So filmmaker Alex Gorosh followed his old iPhones, all the way to Agbogbloshie, Ghana, the largest electronics dump in the world... Continue Reading →
BuzzFeed
Meet Alex Gorosh. He’s a filmmaker from Los Angeles, who had one question — Where does all of our e-waste go? So, Gizmogul sent him to West Africa to do a little research, and this is what he found. E-Waste, also know as electronic waste... Continue Reading →
TEDx
The last speaker, Alex Gorosh, a film and documentary worker, spoke about a documentary-like ad created for Gizmogul that would “spread a story instead of just buying a billboard.” The company recycles technology in a more globally conscious manner... Continue Reading →