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News about e-waste
  • E-waste must be managed better: Experts

    Electronic waste is a global time bomb and regulations must be tightened to prevent toxic contamination from mobile phones, computers and other electronic goods, experts say.

  • WA government renews focus on e-waste

    The Western Australia Government is moving to better manage its e-waste through the institution of a new whole of government common use arrangement (CUA) for the disposal of ICT equipment.

  • WA Government hand-outs focus on e-waste

    The Western Australian State Government will provide $400,000 in funding to 12 metropolitan waste depots and regional councils in an effort to improve collection and recycling of electronic waste.

  • UN warns developing countries of growing e-waste

    Developing countries need to prepare for an avalanche of e-waste generated by PCs, consumer electronics and appliances, the United Nations said in a study released Monday.

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    Aussies accused of hoarding mobile phones

    New statistics revealed 14 to 16 million unused mobile phones are lying in homes and offices around the country

Features about e-waste
  • Reporters find Northrop Grumman data in Ghana market

    A team of journalists investigating the global electronic waste business has unearthed a security problem too. In a Ghana market, they bought a computer hard drive containing sensitive documents belonging to U.S. government contractor Northrop Grumman.

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