The digital age has brought unprecedented convenience, but it also comes with a growing environmental cost: electronic waste. Global e-waste reached 62 million tons in 2022 and is projected to hit 65.3 million tons in 2025, growing nearly five times faster than current recycling rates. Rapid technological innovation, shorter device lifecycles, and the constant release of new gadgets drive this surge, leaving billions of dollars in recoverable materials unused. The e-waste crisis now demands urgent attention from consumers, companies, and policymakers alike.
As devices become outdated faster, the strain on recycling infrastructure intensifies. Without significant interventions, the environmental impact—including toxic pollution and resource depletion—will worsen. Understanding the driv

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