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Recycle and/or treat WEEE

Avatar: Marine Marine
10/12/2021 09:42  
Wastes from Electric and Electronic Equipment include a wide range of wastes that often accumulate in the field as there is no defined outlet for most of them.
Due to the wide range of WEEE in MSF, they might not all be recycled the same way on in the same location. A good starting point would be to evaluate the quantities and health+evironment risks associated to each category to define priorities: IT&communications, lights, biomed equipement, etc.
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Recycle and/or treat WEEE Comments 1

Reference: caa-PROP-2021-12-174
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Avatar: gosiph gosiph
09/04/2023 08:39
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Yes, you are correct. Wastes from Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) are a growing problem worldwide as electronic devices are becoming more ubiquitous and consumers upgrade their devices more frequently. WEEE can include everything from small household appliances, such as toasters and coffee makers, to large industrial equipment like generators and medical devices.
One of the challenges with WEEE is that there is often no clear outlet for disposal or recycling, leading to the accumulation of these wastes in the environment as I see in their whatsapp group https://gbwadownload.pro/gb-whatsapp-download/ . However, recycling is an important solution to reduce the environmental impact of WEEE. Recycling can recover valuable materials from electronic waste that can be used to produce new products and reduce the need for mining raw materials. Recycling can also help prevent toxic materials from ending up in landfills and polluting the environment.

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