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Electrical and electronic waste is piling up worldwide, according to warnings from a new report released Wednesday ... and inadequate e-waste management infrastructure, the U.N. agencies said.
Proper e-waste management and disposal cuts down global carbon pollution, the report found, by reclaiming metals and reducing the need to extract new raw materials. “The more metals we recycle ...
In an increasingly digital world, electronic waste (e-waste) has emerged as one of the fastest-growing waste streams globally ...
According to a recent McKinsey report, by 2030 ... The Nature study on the effects of AI on e-waste used “material flow analysis” to project the growth in demand for hardware.
Much more is collected and recovered through informal systems, including in low- and lower-middle-income countries that don’t have established e-waste management infrastructure in place.
Dublin, April 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Waste Management and Remediation Services Market Report 2025" has been ... and enhanced e-waste management strategies. Environmental regulations ...
A new report from the United Nations has found that record amounts of electronic waste - or e-waste for short - are being produced around the world. Sixty two billion kilograms of e-waste was ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Solid Waste Management Industry in ... and additional information on electronic, plastic and medical waste. The report includes notable players, corporate actions ...
The developer’s group managing director Tan Sri Khor Eng Chuen said the main aim of the park was to address the issue with e-waste management ... to introduce the project recently on Oct ...
By engaging women entrepreneurs as collection agents, it said that the project was addressing two critical challenges – e-waste management and women’s economic empowerment. MADCash is in the ...
The project, called E-Waste in Ghana: Tracing Transboundary Flows, which won this year's Fondation Carmignac photojournalism award, aims to capture both the positive and negative aspects of e-waste.
New Jersey's Electronic Waste Management Act prohibits consumers from throwing away covered electronic devices. If not properly disposed of, electronic devices can produce toxic chemicals ...