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£8 billion worth of raw materials discarded in “invisible e-waste”

13th October 2023

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Over 5 billion smartphones will become waste in 2022

17th October 2022

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International E-Waste Day focuses on small e-waste reuse, repair and recycling

20th September 2022

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‘Good practices’ outlined in tackling fire caused by lithium batteries in e-waste

14th July 2021

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WEEE Forum expands in three continents to tackle the global e-waste challenge

7th April 2021

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WEEE Forum calls for increased role of ‘all actors’ to meet WEEE targets

25th November 2020

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International E-Waste Day highlights need for education to raise awareness

14th October 2020

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Treatment of WEEE as metal scrap raises environmental and safety concerns

9th October 2020

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International E-Waste Day raises global awareness

11th October 2019

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