International E-Waste Day is observed every year on October 14 to raise awareness about the growing issue of electronic waste. The day highlights the importance of recycling, responsible disposal, and extending the life cycle of electronic products. It encourages individuals, businesses, and governments to reduce e-waste by reusing, repairing, and recycling electronics.
History of E-Waste Day
International E-Waste Day was first launched in 2018 by the WEEE Forum, a leading international association of e-waste collection organizations. The initiative began with the aim of drawing global attention to the increasing volume of e-waste generated annually. Over time, it has evolved into a worldwide movement involving governments, NGOs, schools, and corporations promoting sustainable electronic consumption.

Significance of E-Waste Day
E-Waste Day is significant because electronic waste is the fastest-growing waste stream in the world. Millions of tonnes of discarded gadgets end up in landfills, polluting soil, water, and air due to toxic substances like lead, mercury, and cadmium. The day emphasizes the need for a circular economy, where valuable resources are recovered and reused. It also reminds consumers to take responsibility for their old electronics and adopt eco-friendly practices for a sustainable future.
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