Reduce: Use fewer electronics and only buy what you need. Consider energy-efficient products. 

 

Reuse: Repurpose old devices or find someone who can use them. 

 

Recycle: Recycle e-waste through certified recyclers. Check with local authorities on how to recycle properly, as there may be specific regulations in your area. 

 

Donate: Donate old or unwanted electronic devices to worthy causes. 

 

Buy durable electronics: Buy electronics that are durable. 

 

Repair before replacing: Try to repair electronics before replacing them. 

 

Be aware: Be aware of the presence of toxic and hazardous substances such as lead, mercury and arsenic in e-waste. 

 

Sort e-waste: Sorting e-waste is important to reduce its harm on the environment. 

 

Proper e-waste management is important to minimize the negative environmental and human health impacts. E-waste contains toxic chemicals that can leach into the environment. Recycling e-waste reduces the amount of waste that ends up in landfills and incinerators. It also conserves natural resources by reducing the need for new raw materials.