The government vows to send the waste back to its countries of origin and insists that Thailand will not become the world’s dumping ground.
Authorities impounded 18 containers of suspected e-waste at Laem Chabang Port, saying the imports were falsely declared and breached Thai law ...
Thai customs authorities have confiscated 284 tonnes of electronic waste at Laem Chabang Port in Chon Buri, and are preparing to send the illegal shipment back to the United States where it originated ...
India generated over 14 lakh metric tonnes of e-waste, recycling approximately 9.79 lakh metric tonnes, according to Union ...
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New campaign puts e-waste and plastic pollution in the spotlight
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has officially joined forces with Hulina Offshore Energy to launch a nationwide awareness campaign on the critical surge in electronic waste ...
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) and Hulina Offshore Energy have begun a national awareness campaign to highlight the problems of electronic waste and plastic pollution. CRAN ...
Namibia Economist on MSN
CRAN and Hulina Offshore Energy launch national campaign to combat e-waste and plastic ...
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has officially joined forces with Hulina Offshore Energy to launch a nationwide awareness campaign addressing the critical surge in electronic ...
Understanding E-Waste, Health Risks, and Sustainable Alternatives. The prevalence of toxic chemicals in headphones and consumer elec ...
A recent study has raised concerns about a lesser-known form of electronic pollution, known as liquid crystal monomers (LCMs), accumulating in the bodies of endangered marine animals. These chemical ...
Natalia Soares Quinete leads efforts to monitor the presence of PFAS across South Florida and pinpoint potential sources of pollution.
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New study uncovers 'major red flag' in the brains of dolphins: 'We must be concerned about ...
Chemicals from discarded TV, computer, and phone screens are building up inside two threatened cetacean species in waters off southern China.
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