

Electronic IT waste, commonly known as e-waste, is one of the fastest-growing environmental challenges in the UK. With constant upgrades in technology, devices like laptops, smartphones, and computers are being discarded more frequently than ever before.
In the UK, this waste is managed under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations, which aim to reduce environmental damage and promote responsible recycling.
Electronic IT waste includes any discarded electronic device, such as:
As digital technology evolves, more equipment becomes outdated, contributing to the growing e-waste problem.
Many electronic devices contain hazardous materials like lead and mercury. When disposed of incorrectly, these substances can pollute soil and water, posing risks to both the environment and human health.
E-waste also contains valuable materials such as gold and copper. Without proper recycling, these resources are lost, increasing the need for mining and further environmental damage.