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Countries with large stakes in Bangladesh’s electrical goods market are reportedly lobbying the World Trade Organization for a one-year delay in the implementation of e-waste regulations ...
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is currently consulting on plans to change rules to drive up the re-use and recycling of waste electrical goods. Proposed reforms of Waste ...
In a new study, commissioned by the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment ... are the biggest contributors to "invisible" e-waste, products that most consumers do not consider electronic ...
Learn how to recycle electrical wires in this detailed and easy-to-follow tutorial. Recycling electrical wires is an important process to recover valuable metals like copper and aluminum while ...
The director of group dedicated to tackling the UK's e-waste problem is sceptical on what impact the ban on single-use vapes ...
Small electrical items that are broken (and can't be reused) are classed as WEEE – waste electrical and electronic equipment. WEEE covers a wide range of products, with the full list including small ...
A record volume of electrical goods were recycled in Ireland last year with 18.1 million devices processed, well above European levels. The annual report of Waste Electrical and Electronic ...