Electronic devices power nearly every part of modern life—from smartphones and laptops to smart appliances and wearable tech. But behind this convenience lies one of the fastest-growing waste streams ...
CRIREPORT - On May 1, 2013, Management Approaches on Circulation of Old Electric Appliances and Electronic Products (hereinafter referred to as Approaches) issued by the Ministry of Commerce ...
The digital age has brought unprecedented convenience, but it also comes with a growing environmental cost: electronic waste. Global e-waste reached 62 million tons in 2022 and is projected to hit ...
Discover how India and South Africa are confronting the urgent challenge of e-waste, the fastest-growing waste stream ...
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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 ...
The E-Waste World, Battery Recycling, Metal Recycling, ITAD & Circular Electronics Conference & Expos 2025 will return to Messe Frankfurt on 11–12 June, delivering Europe’s most comprehensive ...
Discarded electronic components, also known as e-waste, represent the majority of the hazardous solid waste produced worldwide. According to the United Nations University, 53,6 million metrics tons of ...
Walk into the grocery store and check the back of a container of food. Chances are, you’ll see a small box with instructions on how to dispose of the packaging when you’re finished with it: “empty & ...