E-waste, or electronic waste, refers to discarded electronic devices such as smartphones, laptops, televisions, and refrigerators. As technology advances rapidly, the amount of e-waste generated each ...
E-waste is a growing crisis, expected to hit 82 million metric tons by 2030. Cross-border collaboration and robust policies are crucial for effective global e-waste management. Entrepreneurs can lead ...
Dublin, Aug. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "E-Waste Management: Market Share, and Growth Analysis by Product Type (Televisions, Mobile Phones, Computers, Refrigerators), Application, End User, ...
OEMs are unlikely to act without clear incentives and regulatory clarity. The State must provide a predictable policy ...
From old cellphones to broken refrigerators and discarded e-cigarettes, global electronic waste has reached record highs and is growing five times faster than rates of recycling – bringing a host of ...
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According to new research from the University of Waterloo, Canada's electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) has tripled in the last two decades, with close to a million tons generated in 2020 alone.
In an era where electronic waste (e-waste) poses significant environmental challenges, Green Link Lanka emerges as a pioneering force in Sri Lanka’s waste management sector. Specializing in the ...
Nepal generated 42,000 tons of electrical and electronic waste in 2023, up from 13,000 tons in 2013. All photos: SUMAN NEPALI A New York Times report this week on Nepal’s electric vehicle boom was ...