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Just 17.4% of the worlds discarded electronics was recycled The Global E-waste Monitor 2020 report found that the world dumped a record 53.6 million tonnes of e-waste last year equivalent to the weight of 350 cruise ships the size of the Queen Mary 2, or enough to form a line 125 kilometres long.
Amount of E-Waste Generated in the US YearE-wasteCollection Rate20166618 kt16%20176721 kt15%20186817 kt15%20196918 kt15% Mar 9, 2022
Leading tech companies generated waste worldwide 2021 Among the leading ten technology companies worldwide based on market capitalization, Samsung and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) generate the most waste at around 1.32 million metric tons and 706 thousand metric tons in 2021, respectively.
Electronic waste or e-waste describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. Used electronics which are destined for refurbishment, reuse, resale, salvage recycling through material recovery, or disposal are also considered e-waste.
A culture of use and throw-away We generate around 40 million tons of electronic waste every year, worldwide. Thats like throwing 800 laptops every second. An average cellphone user replaces their unit once every 18 months.

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Global e-waste is thought to hold roughly 60 billion U.S. dollars worth of raw materials such as gold, palladium, silver, and copper. However, just 17 percent of global e-waste is documented to be collected and properly recycled each year.
The EPA estimates that 75% of the American waste stream is recyclable, but we only recycle about 30% of it.
A culture of use and throw-away We generate around 40 million tons of electronic waste every year, worldwide. Thats like throwing 800 laptops every second. An average cellphone user replaces their unit once every 18 months.

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