E-Waste Rises to Over 53,000 Tonnes Amid Surge in Small Device Debris
[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 7/05/2025
The country’s electronic waste output continued its upward trajectory, reaching 53,559 metric tonnes in 2024, up from 46,211 tonnes in 2020, according to new data from the Kenya National Bureau […]
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