Ewaste is the fastest growing waste stream in the world. By 2030, global ewaste generated is projected to reach 74.7mn tonnes annually, the equivalent to 7,390 Eiffel towers. This International Ewaste Day #IEWD we are urging people to identify devices that are beyond repair and recycle them with WEEE Ireland.
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