Potential of e-waste recycling remains untapped

Potential of e-waste recycling remains untapped

Residents in Dhaka are quite familiar with informal buyers of obsolete computers, laptops, batteries of Instant Power Supply and other malfunctioned home appliances. These collectors buy obsolete or damaged electronic and electrical items from residents at nominal...

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E-waste management policy being finalized

E-waste management policy being finalized

In 2021, Bangladesh will produce 1,169.98 tons of mobile e-waste Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology Minister Mustafa Jabbar on Saturday said a policy on managing e-waste was at its final stage. “It is currently with the law ministry,” he...

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E-waste: A growing concern

E-waste: A growing concern

Rapid progress in science and information technology, growing manufacturing activities, expanding urbanisation and increasing globalisation have elevated consumption and production for newer, better and faster electrical and electronic devices. With the growing use of...

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UNIDO to help Bangladesh manage e-waste

UNIDO to help Bangladesh manage e-waste

Visiting Director General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Li Yong today assured Bangladesh of providing technical support in managing its electronic waste (e-waste). The UNIDO DG came up with the assurance during his meeting with...
E-waste: Is it likely to kill us?

E-waste: Is it likely to kill us?

Kazi Akib Bin Asad If you’re reading this article on a screen, be it your desktop or laptop or smartphone – or any electronic device – sooner or later, you will be contributing to e-waste. There are so many things we waste. Food, paper, glass, plastic, and...
Electronic Waste: The Story of Bangladesh

Electronic Waste: The Story of Bangladesh

Rashna Raya Rahman and Naureen Shafinaz Mahboob The vision 2021 of becoming “Digital Bangladesh” aims to make our nation stronger through effective use of modern technology on important sectors and areas like education, health, communication and...

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E-wastes, a threat to public health

E-wastes, a threat to public health

Gross negligence of electronic and electrical waste management created serious health and environmental hazards in the capital and elsewhere in the country. The problem became widespread due to users leaving the wastes, generated by increasing use of electronic and...

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The billion ton problem

The billion ton problem

Let me begin by confessing that until September 17, I had not heard of the term “e-waste.” I assume many people, in particular young people studying technology, must have heard of it. I have come to learn of the term through a newspaper article. The article, based on...

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E-waste management

E-waste management

According to recent media reports, negligence regarding electronic and electrical waste management is creating serious health and environmental hazards in the capital and elsewhere in the country. The problem has become widespread due to users leaving the wastes,...

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Annual e-waste generation stands at 400,000 tons

Annual e-waste generation stands at 400,000 tons

Proper management of e-waste is necessary to prevent health and safety hazards Bangladesh has been extracting valuable elements such as copper and gold from electronic waste, mostly known as e-waste. This has proven a good source of income for the country. The annual...

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