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In an increasingly digital world, electronic waste (e-waste) has emerged as one of the fastest-growing waste streams globally. India, with its burgeoning tech industry and vast consumer ...
Globally, the amount of e-waste produced in 2022 was 62 million metric tonnes, which is predicted to rise to 82 million metric tonnes by 2030 India in 2022 introduced a new e-waste regulation ...
Thai officials on Wednesday said they seized 238 tons of illegally imported electronic waste from the United States at the port of Bangkok, one of the biggest lots they've found this year.
BOZEMAN, Mont. — The Gallatin Solid Waste Management District and Recycle Boise are inviting the public to participate in their annual electronic waste recycling event this weekend. The event ...
Electronic waste (e-waste) has a new home, with a new recycling program making its way to the township just in time for Earth Day. Woolwich Township launched a new e-waste recycling program on ...
The theme for Saturday’s programme was ‘e-Check’ aimed at collecting and reusing electronic waste from homes and shops in both towns and rural areas. Mr. Narayana stressed the need for the ...
The country generated over 360 000 tons of e-waste annually. Therefore, the department initiated a joint action with communities and municipalities in Vhembe, Limpopo, to combat the waste.
Illegal e-waste operations have made the headlines in Malaysia over the past few weeks, with materials worth billions in ringgit seized by the authorities in various raids. A nationwide crackdown ...
With a commitment to environmental and corporate sustainability, SAMS provides cost-effective services to local and regional clients, specializing in e-waste recycling and disposal in Singapore ...
Our growing reliance on technology at home and in the workplace has raised the profile of e-waste. This consists of discarded electrical devices including laptops, smartphones, televisions ...
But amongst all the existential dread and alarming levels of misinformation, there’s one far more practical concern that has so far gone unnoticed: what are we going to do with all the e-waste ...
The demand for electronic waste recycling is driven by rising advancement in electronics technologies, growing investments, government initiatives and increasing focus towards sustainability.