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82 Million Tons of E-Waste by 2030. Now What?
Every holiday season, our houses fill with upgraded gadgets and the promise that we’ll deal with the old stuff later.
A consortium with representatives from throughout the value chain of electronic products, information technology experts and research institutions focusing on raw materials has started a four-year ...
Global e-waste has reached record levels, containing valuable metals like lithium, and is projected to increase dramatically by 2030, highlighting the need for improved recycling methods. A new ...
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E-waste recycling pilot launches in Jozi
South Africa is estimated to generate over 360 000 tonnes of e-waste annually. An electronic waste (e-waste) recycling pilot project has been introduced, to address the “growing crisis” of e-waste ...
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 ...
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday approved the proposal to establish the country''s first e-Waste Eco Park at Holambi Kalan in north Delhi. <br />The project aims to strengthen scientific ...
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