This is where most electronic waste ends up today.

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Learn more about the global e-waste crisis

The Global E-Waste Problem

The world generated approximately 62 million tonnes of electronic waste in 2022, and this number continues to rise. Yet only around 22% is formally recycled, meaning most devices end up in landfills or are processed unsafely. Improving repair, reuse, and responsible recycling is essential to reduce this growing environmental burden.

Source: Global E-Waste Monitor (UNITAR & ITU)
Why E-Waste Is Harmful

Electronic devices contain hazardous substances such as lead, mercury, and cadmium. When disposed of improperly, these materials can contaminate soil and water and pose serious health risks. Responsible recycling ensures safe handling of toxic components and protects communities and the environment.

Source: World Health Organization (WHO)
The Hidden Value in E-Waste

E-waste contains valuable materials like gold, copper, and rare metals. Billions in recoverable resources are lost each year due to poor recycling systems. Repairing and reusing devices helps reduce waste and supports a more sustainable circular economy.

Source: Global E-Waste Monitor & European Commission (WEEE Directive)



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Component Transplantation

Electronic component transplantation allows functional parts from damaged devices to be safely reused in other repairs. By transferring working components between devices, we extend product lifespans, reduce waste, and minimise the demand for new raw materials. It is a sustainable repair approach that supports a circular economy.
Waste Management

Responsible e-waste management ensures that discarded electronics are handled, sorted, and processed safely. Proper waste management prevents hazardous materials from contaminating the environment and protects both public health and natural ecosystems. Structured collection and processing systems are essential for sustainable technology use.
Recycling

Recycling electronic waste recovers valuable materials such as copper, aluminium, and precious metals while safely disposing of harmful substances. Effective recycling reduces landfill volume, lowers environmental impact, and supports resource efficiency. It transforms waste into reusable materials, contributing to long-term environmental sustainability.


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