The world is undergoing rapid electronification and digital transformation, reshaping how we live. Many of us have numerous ...
As technology continues to evolve at lightning speed, electronic waste, or e-waste, has become one of the fastest-growing ...
Think about what's in your trash bin. Do you see your old smartphone in it, the one that was new until this year? About eight out of every 10 electronic devices in the world end up in a landfill or ...
Toys that move, make noise, and light up are winding up in landfills — but they could be recycled, with better policies. With the holiday season fast approaching, parents around the world are deciding ...
Nigeria on Friday joined the global community to commemorate International E-Waste Day 2025, with a strong call for youth engagement and innovation in tackling one of the world’s fastest-growing ...
Sandile Ndlovu, Assistant Researcher in the UFS Interdisciplinary Centre for Digital Futures.
E-waste is any discarded electrical or electronic device that is no longer useful or wanted. It can include anything from disposable vapes, mobile phones, laptops, MP3 players, plugs and batteries.
The Gauteng government is looking to turn old electronics into new chances for jobs, innovation and sustainability. This was highlighted at the Gauteng Department of e-Government Waste Electrical and ...
An electronic waste (e-waste) recycling pilot project has been introduced, to address the “growing crisis” of e-waste management in the Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality. The pilot was launched ...
With the holiday season fast approaching, parents around the world are deciding which new toys to purchase for their kids this year. Many will opt for classic favorites like Lego bricks, Mr. Potato ...