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Because Nigeria does not have a formal recycling sector for safe management of e-waste, every month about 500,000 tons of electronic and electrical equipment is dumped in workshops, open spaces ...
Ife Ogunfuwa. Nigeria has led the West African region to generate 461,300 tonnes of electronic waste in 2019, a new report by the United Nations has said. According to the UN Global e-waste ...
Dark skies, bright future: overcoming Nigeria's e-waste epidemic. It's close to midnight on a Sunday and the skies of Lagos hang dark over the glittering lights of the city's 17.5 million residents. One of those lights is small fire in a field in Ikeja, the capital of Lagos State, where 24-year-old John stands, tossing cables into the flames.
By kickstarting the process of recycling e-waste in Nigeria, this collaboration will protect the environment and create safe employment for thousands of people.
This paper looks into the lingering problem of e-waste in Nigeria. It traces its source, reviews its negative impacts and via a comparatives study on countries that …
The exponential growth in electronic waste (e-waste) comprising end-of-life electrical and electronic equipment has emerged as a major environmental c…
The major challenges facing E-waste management in Nigeria include inflow of E-waste, poor take-back/collection strategies that favors formal processing, and dearth …
Hinckley Recycling conforms to strict environmental recycling requirements and best practices. We are the first registered E-waste recycler in Nigeria and pride ourselves on working closely with the Ministry of Environment, NESREA and LASEPA. We offer a socially responsible solution for E-waste and we give you peace of mind ensuring that your ...
E-waste is increasingly becoming a problem, especially in developing countries like the Philippines, and there is a strong need for raising the public awareness on e-waste risks and proper management. This page toggles on the main e-recycling offices in the Philippines and problems the country is facing with regard to e-waste.
The Federal Government of Nigeria allows the importation of new EEE and functional UEEE; Nigeria has banned the importation of WEEE and near end of life electrical/electronic equipment; Any WEEE imported into Nigeria shall be sent back to the the Port Port of of ori origin; in; Administrative punitive fee shall be imposed on the …
The report found that over 2,300 tonnes of damaged refrigerators and 1,500 tonnes of air conditioners were shipped into Nigeria from high-income countries in …
The WHO estimates that Nigeria generated N64.2 billion worth of electronic waste in 2019 and ranks second in Africa after Egypt. This should be of serious concern in Nigeria, with a population of ...
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The paper examines the challenges posed by e-waste generation globally, the dangerous nature or impact of e-waste in Nigeria. It also considers the extant legal regime for importing UEEE into ...
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In order to understand the relationship between the social-economic impact of e-waste, the environmental and health risks experienced by inhabitants of its host community in Nigeria, it is pertinent to explore the geographical, economic, organizational and socio-political realities of Lagos state, Nigeria.
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This paper looks into the lingering problem of e-waste in Nigeria. It traces its source, reviews its negative impacts and via a comparatives study on countries that have good waste management practices, vis-à-vis efforts so far by the Nigerian government, seeks to suggest how to improve on the countries e-waste management strategies.
E-Waste – Nigeria, West Africa on the Brink of a Disaster. Recent statistics reveal that e-waste is one of the fastest rising waste streams in the world. The United Nations (UN) also reported that an estimated 50million tons of e-wastes are produced yearly. The improper handling of e-waste in Nigeria could lead to a great disaster.
As a consequence, large numbers of electronic ICT products become obsolete each year, and constitute electronic waste. This paper discusses this growing problem of electronic waste from the Nigerian perspective, and highlights factors that can militate against the successful management of such waste in Nigeria.
The mandate of NESREA includes development of new, and review of existing national environmental laws and regulations. The enforcement of all Multi-lateral Environmental Agreements, Protocols, Treaties and Conventions to which Nigeria is a signatory, including the Basel Convention.
National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) is to collect over 300,000 tonnes of e-waste in Lagos. This is part of the project on circular economy approaches for the electronics sector in Nigeria. Prof. Aliyu Jauro, director-general of NESREA, disclosed this in Lagos during the four-day training for …
It is the first Producer Responsibility Organisation (PRO) for electronic waste in Nigeria. We work with consumers and producers to ensure the safe management of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) …
In conclusion, sustainable e-waste management practices in Nigeria require a collective effort from individuals, groups, and organizations. It is essential to prioritize the implementation of best practices, such as reducing e-waste generation, reusing, recycling, and ensuring proper disposal of e-devices.
The project brings together players from the government, the private sector, and civil society to kickstart a financially self-sustaining circular economy model for electronics in Nigeria, protecting the environment while creating safe employment for thousands of Nigerians. The project supports the Nigerian government in operationalising EPR schemes for …
Nigeria has been ranked the third largest electronic waste (eWaste) generating country in Africa, coming behind Egypt and South Africa.
In comparison, 44.7 Mt of e-waste were produced globally in 2016, with core materials valued at about €55 million (£49 million). However, Africa is one of the world's leading destinations for large-scale shipments of electronic wastes from the United States and Europe. In West Africa, Ghana and Nigeria are major recipients of this waste ...
Description: EPRON is a Non-Governmental Organization and the Producer Responsibility Organisation (PRO) for Electronic Waste in Nigeria. For the International E-Waste Day 2021, we are planning a …
The Nigerian Government has announced revised environmental regulations to reduce pollution from its electronics sector. The legislation will strengthen Nigeria's Extended Producer Responsibility programme, …
tonnes of ewaste- – 100,000 originating from the illegal e-waste imports and 160,000 from private s. Another 180,000 tonnes of WEEE was collected through communal …