All electronic and electrical devices used in the digital age that are broken, outdated, or have been discontinued are ...
As the world’s appetite for computers, smartphones and other electronic devices grows ever bigger, the other side of the coin — e-waste — is raising alarms. According to a UN report released last year ...
The topic of e-waste has come under the spotlight with the arrival of Circular Electronics Day, aiming to shine a light on the continued levels of IT equipment that is dumped in landfill. The calendar ...
The digital age has brought unprecedented convenience, but it also comes with a growing environmental cost: electronic waste. Global e-waste reached 62 million tons in 2022 and is projected to hit ...
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Govt must rethink its plans around e-waste

With anecdotal evidence showing that sales of electronic gadgets such as computers, TVs, monitors and console game platforms soar in Uganda’s major cities in the run-up to holidays, it is imperative ...
NEW DELHI, April 11 (Reuters) - India wants to tackle its mounting e-waste problem. Global electronics companies say the cost is too high. Daikin, Hitachi and Samsung are among manufacturers alarmed ...