The pandemic impacted not just our economy and health, it also had an effect to our waste production.
There are several things we could do to help the environment. One of these is reducing our waste.
Recycling centers help us dispose our unused or broken gadgets properly. See if there are any recycling centers near you.
Have you ever wondered what are the possible effects of chemicals from e-waste?
Join us as we explore the process of e-waste recycling. Learn the types of electronic waste and the steps in recycling.
At the United Nations, we are calling on people everywhere to work together to solve climate challenges and realize the commitments of the 2015 Paris Agreement. This website keeps up with actions taken by governments, businesses, civil society, youth, and more in every part of the world.
The mission of “Global Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet” is to provide the public with accurate and timely news and information about Earth’s changing climate, along with current data and visualizations, presented from the unique perspective of NASA.
Health, security, and economic well-being are closely linked to climate and weather. People are looking for information to help them understand climate and make decisions on how to manage climate-related risks and opportunities.
Nature Portfolio is here to serve the research community by publishing its most significant discoveries. Their journals publish not only primary research but also reviews, critical comment, news and analysis.
Bankwatch’s new documentary exposes, for the first time, the extent of financial support four of the world’s leading multilateral development banks (MDBs) have been providing to the global fossil fuels industry over the past 13 years.
Bold, fast, and wide-ranging action needs to be taken by governments, businesses, and citizens. ActNow is the United Nations campaign for individual action on climate change and sustainability.
NRDC works to safeguard the earth—its people, its plants and animals, and the natural systems on which all life depends.
ScienceDaily features breaking news about the latest discoveries in science, health, the environment, technology, and more.
In these pages you will find writers, designers, and artists who are responding to the profound challenges of our time: environmental health and social inequity, climate change, resource scarcity, human migration, rapid technological innovation, and the erosion of the public sphere.
Since 2019, "Alliance To End Plastic Waste" has rallied over 90 member companies, project partners, allies, and supporters who are committed to ending plastic waste in the environment with them. They are bringing together a diverse network of resources and expertise.
One of the world's largest fully open access journal publishers. This page provides us information on the status of solid waste management in Uganda.
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources has created some projects to alleviate the increasing waste and improper disposal of trashes in the country.
This scientific article written by Khurrum Bhutta, Adnan Omar, and Xiaozhe Yang opens our eyes to the relevance of e-waste in the environmental crisis we are facing.
E-Waste is not a common topic today, so here are some facts about electronic waste that may be helpful to everyone. Solving a problem requires adequate knowledge about its background.
By solving the global end-of-life lithium-ion battery problem, they create a secondary supply of critical battery metals to meet the increasing demand, while also ensuring a sustainable future for our planet.
There is always something we can do to solve a problem. This article cites down the ways we can help alleviate e-waste disposal issues and other information about electronic waste.
Why is e-waste a problem? What were the factors that contributed to the growth of this waste? Watch the video to learn more.
Have you ever wondered how your e-waste could be recycled? Check out Business Insider's video below to see the process of e-waste recycling.
Switzerland is one of the largest producers of e-waste, but they have found several ways to manage this even without exporting their trash.
In Ghana, we can find the biggest e-waste dumpsites in the world. Although this provides them with livelihood, the presence of this dumpsite raises several concerns to the overall health of the people.