Electronic waste (e-waste) management firms are grappling with a unique duality in their business. While the segment is seeing a positive funding sentiment thanks to the regulatory tailwinds on the ...
U.N. agencies have warned that waste from electronics is piling up worldwide while recycling rates remain low and are likely to fall even further. The agencies were referring to “e-waste,” which is ...
Despite the threats that improper handling of hazardous waste, particularly electronic waste (e-waste), poses to human health ...
The national initiatives to recycle electronic waste (e-waste) are set to explore further investment in recycled materials su ...
E-waste management in Bangladesh is currently a victim of weak policy and systemic disorder. Approximately 97% of e-waste is processed informally due to the lack of good governance, a Transparency ...
Discover how India and South Africa are confronting the urgent challenge of e-waste, the fastest-growing waste stream ...
Hyderabad's "E-waste Initiative," in collaboration with key organizations, addresses the escalating e-waste challenge through education and engagement across various sectors. With e-waste predicted to ...
Varanasi: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT-BHU) director Professor Amit Patra inaugurated Vinod Ghai E-waste management ...
201 e-waste processing units are sanctioned for state, of which just 108 are currently operational Karnataka is currently functioning with only 50% of the total sanctioned e-waste processing units.
Bangladesh’s hazardous waste, particularly electronic waste (e-waste), is being managed amid serious governance failures, as authorities have largely failed to enforce existing laws, according to a ...
As a Finnish citizen and a member of the electronic waste recycling industry in Malaysia, I feel compelled to respond to Michael Soh’s letter titled “Hypocritical to label Malaysia a dumping ground ...
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