The global market for electrical and electronic equipment continues to expand, while the lifespan of many products becomes shorter.
Consequently, the waste stream of obsolete electrical and electronic products, commonly called “e-waste”, is also vast and growing, with estimates of 20-50 million tonnes per year being generated worldwide.
Many of the products contain numerous hazardous chemicals
and materials, and therefore the recycling and disposal of e-waste poses a threat to the environment and to human health.
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