What is Electronic Waste & E-Waste Recycling
E-waste, also known as electronic waste, has come under attack in recent years due to its negative effects on the environment and human health. E-waste is often considered an overlooked epidemic, as the long-term impact of this waste is still unclear. Electronic waste is one of the fastest-growing segments of our nationās waste stream. It encompasses all broken, unusable, or outdated/obsolete electronic devices, components, and materials. E-waste also includes items that can be recycled through an electronic recycling program, which encompasses electronics that are going to be reused, resold, salvaged, or recycled.
The Problems with E-Waste?
All of these elements can have a severe human impact if they arenāt handled correctly and exposure occurs. They can cause organ damage, neurological damage, and severe illness. These issues are a risk to the workers that directly handle e-waste and pose a threat to communities that are shipped excess e-waste.
Compliant Electronic Recycling Solutions?
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Advances in technology create the need for responsible electronics and computer recycling. It is our goal to provide responsible IT Asset Lifecycle, E-Waste Management, and Ā E-Waste Recycling, meeting the needs of compliant effective recycling for obsolete electronic equipment.
Why Recycling Electronics is Important?
With the growth of e-waste in Australia, their toxic materials can seep into the environment. And this is why recycling electronics is important. When people think of recycling, images of plastic jugs, empty cans, and plastic bags usually come to mind. Fewer people consider electronics when thinking about the process of reducing, reusing, or recycling ā but microwaves, cell phones, printers, and computers are all made up of metals, plastics, and minerals that, if not disposed of properly, can do heavy damage to the environment.