2024年10月1日 · Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest growing solid waste streams in the world (1). Less than a quarter of e-waste produced globally in 2022 was known to be formally recycled; however, e-waste streams contain valuable and finite resources that can be reused if they are recycled appropriately.
2023年12月6日 · E-waste means discarded electronic appliances such as computers, Smartphones, Televisions, Tablets, VCRs, Cameras, Tablets, Desktop Computers, etc. E-waste has a negative effect on our environment, especially on our soil and water.
Electronic waste, also known as end-of-life electronics or e-waste, refers to discarded, recycled or refurbished electrical and electronic products. Correct disposal of e-waste is often included in a company's green computing strategy.
E-waste is any electrical or electronic equipment that’s been discarded. This includes working and broken items that are thrown in the garbage or donated to a charity reseller like Goodwill. Often, if the item goes unsold in the store, it will be thrown away.
Electronic waste (or e-waste) describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. It is also commonly known as waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) or end-of-life (EOL) electronics. [1]
2021年8月22日 · E-waste describes electronic products and equipment that have reached the end of their life cycle or have lost value to their current owners. When not properly...
Electronic waste, or e-waste, refers to all items of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) and its parts that have been discarded by its owner as waste without the intent of re-use.