Electronic Waste: A Global Crisis in Need of Sustainable Solutions
Electronic gadgets have become an essential part of our lives in the digital era, influencing the way we work, communicate, and pass our time. But there is a price to this reliance on technology: electronic garbage (e-waste). A major worldwide problem that is expanding quickly, e-waste presents serious risks to human health and the environment. It is becoming more and more important to discover sustainable ways to handle e-waste as the globe adopts new technologies. The Magnitude of the Problem The number of electronic devices in use has increased dramatically, mostly due to short product lifecycles and quick technical obsolescence combined with the proliferation of these gadgets. The Global E-waste Monitor 2020 estimates that 53.6 million metric tonnes of e-waste were produced globally in 2019 and that the amount has grown at an annual pace of 21% over the previous five years. It is anticipated that this concerning trend would continue due to rising urbanisation, industrial...