Erase your e-waste

eWaste | 3 min Read
Erasing your e-waste: a brilliant phenomenon

E-environmental waste issues are a huge concern, and they are becoming more severe every year. Every year, more than 4 million tons of e-waste is expected to end up in landfills, containing an excessive amount of non-biodegradable deadly substances.

E-waste is the fastest-growing component of municipal solid waste, with approximately 45 million tons of electronics discarded globally in 2016. 

Electronic waste is referred to as e-waste.

Electronic waste is referred to as e-waste. Electronic waste includes all electronic products and appliances that have reached the end of their useful lives or have become obsolete due to the introduction of new technologies. Most people simply toss out obsolete electronic devices like the rest of their trash, which ends up in landfills, polluting the atmosphere further due to hazardous materials. 

Throwing away used electronics often avoids the fact that these goods can be recycled

Throwing away used electronics often avoids the fact that these goods can be recycled to produce new ones, saving electricity, reducing waste, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and protecting the earth’s natural resources by avoiding the extraction of new ore for new metals. Recycling is a feasible and validated option for e-waste disposal that avoids toxic and hazardous effects. Recyclers can increase their service performance during the entire recycling process by using e-waste software, more specifically; e-waste collection software.

There are, for example, at least 500 companies and organizations that embrace and recycle electronics in the state of California alone. 

Many useful, recoverable materials can be found in e-waste, including aluminum, copper, gold, silver, plastics, and ferrous metals. Electronic equipment can be refurbished, reused, and recycled instead of being landfilled to save natural resources and the energy required to manufacture new electronic equipment from virgin resources.

Mercury, lead, cadmium, beryllium, chromium, and chemical flame retardants are among the poisonous and dangerous materials contained in e-waste, and they have the ability to leach into our soil and water.

Electronic waste recyclers can confidently meet a variety of requirements and challenges with the help of e-waste collection software since the fastest-growing segment of the municipal solid waste stream is e-waste.

Erasing your e-waste is now just one click away together with Evreka’s all-in-one solutions. 

Contact us to ease your operations by using advanced all-in-one solutions.

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