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, computer ...
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 ...
Due to missed collection quotas and growing fire hazards from lithium-ion batteries, environmental activists are demanding a ...
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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.
Close to 10,000 tonnes of e-waste have been collected already in 2025, a 60 per cent increase from the same period the previous year. SINGAPORE – Over 34,000 tonnes of electronic waste have been ...
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 ...
The phone or computer you’re reading this on may not be long for this world. Maybe you’ll drop it in water, or your dog will make a chew toy of it, or it’ll reach obsolescence. If you can’t repair it ...
Vijayawada: Krishna district collector D K Balaji appealed to the public to strictly segregate wet and dry waste and hand it ...
Vijayawada: Municipal Administration Minister Ponguru Narayana has said the year-long Swachh Andhra-Swachh Diwas (Clean Andhra, Clean Day) programme would be turned into a major success. The ...
Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation collected 18 tonnes of e-waste from January to September, indicating increased resident ...
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