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they painted a grim picture of e-waste in Africa, citing global statistics that showed the continent lags behind in e-waste management. The three-day event, held last week in Kenya's capital ...
South Africa faces a severe water crisis, projected to worsen by 2030, with significant implications for agriculture and food ...
South Africa continues to grapple with the bucket toilet system, a challenge that affects the dignity and health of many ...
eWASA (e-Waste Association of South Africa) has listed on its website all collection sites in Gauteng where electronic consumers can take their recyclable electronic appliances. Read more ...
The city argues it already uses external providers for waste management and transport ... What we need is a well-resourced internal (i.e. public) system to ensure access to clean, affordable water for ...
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Will EPR laws solve East Africa’s electronic waste crisis?Durban (South Africa), Bizerte (Tunisia), and Lagos (Nigeria), have all been identified as major entry points for used Electrical and Electronic Equipment, suggesting that e-waste shipments ...
The City argues it already uses external providers for waste management and transport ... What we need is a well-resourced internal (i.e. public) system to ensure access to clean, affordable ...
An electronic waste (e-waste) initiative has been set up in South Africa’s Limpopo province which encourages people to recycle responsibly while earning cash for doing so. This week the national ...
E-waste is the fastest-growing waste stream globally. The 2024 Global Environmental Monitor reported that three of Africa's most active ports, Durban (South Africa), Bizerte (Tunisia), and Lagos ...
In South Africa, we generate over 360,000 tons of e-waste annually, and unfortunately, only a small fraction of 10% of this is properly managed. The rest ends up in landfills, or worse, is illegally ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNSouth African start-up Faro is using AI to turn fashion’s waste into affordable luxuryThe company uses AI to give last season’s stock a new lease of life, helping to address the fashion industry’s waste problem.
Nigeria stands at a crossroads. Its aspirations for economic transformation and sustainable development continue to run into ...
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