Bangladesh is missing out on a potential $500 million economic opportunity every year due to the absence of a formal electronic waste (e-waste) management system, according to an expert.
The Telangana Pollution Control Board observed International E-Waste Day, stressing the need for responsible use and ...
Gauteng promotes circular economy for e-waste By Nkhensani Nkhwashu, ITWeb portals journalist.Johannesburg, 15 Oct 2025International e-Waste Day aims to raise public awareness about the growing ...
A report has revealed that Europe could extract 1.2 to 1.9 million tonnes of critical raw minerals annually by 2050 if it ...
As the world’s third-largest generator of e-waste, India continues to process more than 80 per cent of its electronic waste ...
OEMs will not act without clear incentives and regulatory clarity. The State must provide policy frameworks that reward ...
Kuppam constituency is moving towards sustainable development through its Net Zero Waste Mission through scientific waste ...
The Soc Son Waste-to-Energy Plant, the largest in Vietnam and the second biggest in the world, was inaugurated in Trung Gia ...
In the corridors of St Columba's, nervous anticipation fills the air. To ease the tension of the parent-teacher meeting day, ...
According to the latest edition of the Global E-Waste Monitor – a flagship publication on the topic funded and prepared by the UNITAR SCYCLE Programme, ITU and Fondation Carmign ...
EcoEx will use the fresh capital to enhance its tech stack, expand its cleantech solutions, and scale its newly launched ...
This campaign marks the beginning of a national movement toward a more sustainable future. I call on all companies and ...