Recycling
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How are E waste recycled?
You must be wondering so as to what happens after e waste breaks down? The e waste under-goes the whole process of recycling, which involves a lot of procedures. The electronic wastes are at first collected from different places and sites and then transported to specific places. The moment the bins get overloaded they are transported.
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A couple of years ago, the World Economic Forum posted a blog on its website titled – The world’s e-waste is a huge problem. It’s also a golden opportunity. The post revealed that 50 million tonnes of e-waste are produced each year and if left unchecked, it could more than double to 120 million tonnes by 2050.
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Electronic waste or e-waste is an umbrella term used for outdated electronic equipment. Around 50 million tons of e-waste is produced every year globally, and it is estimated that amount will be more than double by 2050. We are already aware that electronic waste is a major cause of severe environmental problems. But, only a few people know about the cybersecurity risks that can occur due to improper e-waste recycling and removal. So, read this blog post to know how e-waste can put your digital