Monitors, like other electronic devices, contribute to electronic waste (e-waste) when they reach the end of their life cycle or are no longer in use.
Monitors, like other electronic devices, contribute to electronic waste (e-waste) when they reach the end of their life cycle or are no longer in use.
Cellphone waste, also known as mobile phone waste or electronic waste (e-waste) from cellphones, refers to the disposal or abandonment of mobile phones that are no longer in use.
Electrical waste, commonly known as e-waste or electronic waste, refers to discarded or obsolete electrical and electronic devices. This category includes a wide range of items, from small household appliances to large industrial equipment, that have reached the end of their usable life or are no longer in use.
Computer waste, also known as electronic waste or e-waste, refers to discarded or obsolete electronic devices, components, and peripherals that are no longer in use. Computers and related equipment contain various materials, including metals, plastics, and hazardous substances.
Solar waste refers to the materials and components that are generated as a result of the manufacturing, installation, maintenance, and disposal of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems.
Electronic waste, often referred to as e-waste, comprises discarded electronic devices and equipment.