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Electronic waste will go down because of COVID, but for all the wrong reasons "It is a reduction, ... there are already signs that the e-waste slowdown will be temporary.
The most recent United Nation’s data indicates the world generated a staggering 53.6 million metric tons of e-waste in 2019, and only 17.4% of that was recycled. The burden and harms of e-waste ...
Humans generated a staggering amount of electronic waste in 2019 -- 53.6 million metric tons, which is a 21 percent increase from 2014. A new international report reveals that only 17 percent of ...
According to the new report, nearly 62 million tons of e-waste was generated in 2022, with no signs of a reversal of the trend or increased rates of recycling.
SIGN UP TODAY. Sign up for the ... China has tried to cut down on e-waste imports, but the total amount, including items discarded by its own citizens, doubled between 2010 and 2015.
E-Waste Systems announced today that it signed a letter of intent to purchase Tech Disposal, Inc., an electronic waste recycler and asset recovery spe E-Waste Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire E ...
Kwangdong Pharmaceutical has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with E-Circular Governance to promote recycling of waste electronic products. According to this agreement, Kwangdong ...
The e-waste recycle drop-off site is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 2;30 p.m. and weekends from 7 to 9:30 a.m. Proof of residency and sign-in is required. Advertisement ...
Thai officials say they have seized 238 tons of illegally imported electronic waste from the United States, ... A sign at the Pulse Orlando site honoring the 49 victims of the 2016 shooting.
Household consumers, schools, charities, small governments and small businesses will be able to drop off their e-waste without charge once the program is fully implemented, by Jan. 1, 2009.