Today’s consumer electronics are lightweight, sophisticated, powerful –– and are contaminating the environment. The United Nations’s Global E-waste Monitor 2024 report estimates that some 62 million ...
The electronics industry continues to make progress in why circularity matters, with promising examples from modular product designs to successful recycling pilot programs. But transforming the ...
In an era where technology evolves at a breakneck pace, our reliance on electronic devices is at an all-time high. This rapid advancement, however, brings with it a significant challenge: electronic ...
The national initiatives to recycle electronic waste (e-waste) are set to explore further investment in recycled materials su ...
Discover how India and South Africa are confronting the urgent challenge of e-waste, the fastest-growing waste stream ...
All those old wires, cords, tablets, phones and other electronics aren't just taking up space in drawers and closets – they're also extensively covering the planet. A United Nations report released ...
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Tackling Africa’s e-waste through circular economy
Each year, the world generates over 50 million tonnes of electronic waste (e-waste), making it the fastest-growing solid ...
In the dark corners of your attic shelves or the depths of your desk drawers likely sits a collection of defunct laptops, cameras, and gaming consoles. The phone you may be reading this on will ...
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