E-waste Recycling Market-Top Key Players: Sims Recycling Solutions ,Eletronic Recyclers International ,Kuusakoski ,Umicore ,Waste Management ,Gem ,Stena Metall Group ,GEEP ,Dongjiang
E-waste Recycling will boost the future Electronics Market…
Electronics waste is the debris we generate from extra, broken, after used and obsolete electronic and electrical devices. E-waste recycling is the process of recovering material from old devices to use in new products. We are creating e-waste at a rapid rate. With such a very short useful life, these electronics transition into e-waste at a rapid rate.
Top Key Players: Sims Recycling Solutions ,Eletronic Recyclers International ,Kuusakoski ,Umicore ,Waste Management ,Gem ,Stena Metall Group ,GEEP ,Dongjiang ,Electrocycling ,Cimelia ,Veolia ,Enviro-Hub Holdings ,E-Parisaraa ,environCom.
The vast majority of Americans – 95% – now own a cellphone of some kind. The share of Americans that own smartphones is now 77%, up from just 35% in Pew Research Center’s first survey of smartphone ownership conducted in 2011. Every year millions of electronic devices such as mobile phones, TVs, computers, laptops, and tablets reach the end of their useful life.
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The electronic wastes include household appliances such as TV, air conditioners, computers, mobile phones, laptops, DVDs, oven, microwave, fans, heaters, toasters and others. Recycling of electronic waste is an upcoming trend which growing enormously as there is a severe need to protect human and environmental health.
Rising health hazards such as bronchitis, kidney damage, and Wilson’s disease, due to inadequate discharge of toxic materials from electronic scrap and incineration, are augmenting the need for efficient scrap management techniques. Electronic wastes have a very high impact on environment, the pollution due to the increasing electronic wastes as led to the recycling of electronic waste on a larger scale.
Electronics are full of valuable materials including copper, tin, iron, aluminum, fossil fuels, titanium, gold, and silver. Recycling e-waste enables us to recover various valuable metals and other materials from electronics, saving natural resources (energy), reducing pollution, conserving landfill space, and creating jobs.
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