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E-waste surges in 2021 as world sends goldmine to landfill – ABC News
Less than one fifth of e-waste is effectively recycled, despite it containing anything from gold and silver to valuable glass…

The amount of electronic waste created globally has again increased this year, with the majority of it unlikely to be recycled.
Key points:
- E-waste is expected to hit over 70 million tonnes per year by 2030
- Only 17.4 per cent of e-waste is effectively recycled…
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