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  2. Electronic waste - Wikipedia

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    The smallest in terms of total e-waste made, Oceania was the largest generator of e-waste per capita (17.3 kg/inhabitant), with hardly 6% of e-waste cited to be gathered and recycled. Europe is the second broadest generator of e-waste per citizen, with an average of 16.6 kg/inhabitant; however, Europe bears the loftiest assemblage figure (35%).

  3. Electronic waste by country - Wikipedia

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    The e-Waste Association of South Africa (eWASA) [3] was established in 2008 to manage the establishment of a sustainable environmentally sound e-waste management system for the country. Since then the non-profit organization has been working with manufacturers, vendors and distributors of electronic and electrical goods and e-waste handlers ...

  4. Electronic waste recycling - Wikipedia

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    Computer monitors are typically packed into low stacks on wooden pallets for recycling and then shrink-wrapped. [1]Electronic waste recycling, electronics recycling, or e-waste recycling is the disassembly and separation of components and raw materials of waste electronics; when referring to specific types of e-waste, the terms like computer recycling or mobile phone recycling may be used.

  5. The world generated 62 million tonnes of electronic waste in ...

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    The same amount of e-waste–including circuit boards, wires as well as the metal, glass, and plastics that encase electronic components–ended up in landfills. It is time to confront the globe ...

  6. Category:Electronic waste - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Electronic waste in Asia (3 C, 3 P) ... Pages in category "Electronic waste" The following 18 pages are in this category, out ...

  7. Category:Electronic waste in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Electronic waste in Asia" The following 3 pages are in this category, out ...

  8. Category:Electronic waste by country - Wikipedia

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  9. Sustainable electronics - Wikipedia

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    Many hazardous chemicals and materials are used in the production of electronics. These substances are further outlined in this page about electronic waste substances.. No brand in 2014 had completely eliminated use of phthalates, beryllium, antimony, BFRs, and PVC in their productions, but Nokia and Motorola have the best track record by eliminating 3 out of 5 above mentioned chemicals.