In today’s fast-paced digital world, technology inevitably becomes outdated and needs replacing more frequently. Businesses ...
May 2025 will mark one year since a waste management company and nonprofit began accepting unwanted electronics for free ...
Over 80 percent of the e-waste generated ends up in landfills or incinerators – which results in chemicals leaching into the environment.
The problem is difficult to overstate. The European Union alone generated approximately five million tons of electronic waste ...
A new UN report finds that more and more electronic waste, or e-waste, is being produced worldwide—recycling efforts are not keeping pace, though. Valuable raw materials are not being recovered and ...
The answer lies in reimagining the relationship with technology and embracing an end-to-end approach to sustainability: where resources are valued, products are designed with sustainable materials and ...
The reported processing capacity of 322 registered e-waste recyclers in India is 22,08,918.064 metric tonnes (MT) per annum ...