ejäte
Ejäte, or electronic waste (e-waste), refers to discarded electrical and electronic equipment that has reached end-of-life or is no longer usable. It covers a broad range of devices, including household appliances, computers, mobile devices, lighting, and various electronic instruments, such as medical or laboratory equipment. As technology turnover accelerates, e-jäte is one of the fastest-growing waste streams in many regions.
Most ejäte contains a mix of materials: plastics, glass, metals (iron, aluminum, copper, and precious metals),
Management of ejäte typically involves collection schemes, sorting and recycling, and sometimes refurbishing for reuse. Policies
Recycling processes separate materials for reuse: mechanical shredding and sorting, metal smelting to recover copper and
Efforts to reduce ejäte include durable product design, modular components, longer lifespans, and consumer awareness about