Nine in Ten Support Curbside Electronic Waste Collection
As the industry grapples with its environmental impact, these findings provide valuable insights for policymakers and businesses alike.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): A recent study by Trojan Electronics has revealed overwhelming public support for curbside electronic waste collection, with 90% of consumers indicating they would participate in such a programme to support sustainability efforts. This research highlights the crucial role consumers play in achieving circularity in the electronics industry and addressing the growing global e-waste crisis.
The results demonstrate a significant shift in consumer attitudes towards e-waste management and circular economy practises with 82% believing they have a role to play. With electronic waste being one of the fastest-growing waste streams globally, the willingness of consumers to engage in the recycling of electrical products (74%) and circular practices is a positive sign for the industry.
The growing awareness among consumers about the importance of responsible e-waste management comes at a critical time. The global volume of e-waste is continuing to rise – driven by higher consumption rates, shorter replacement cycles, and few options for repair.
As the industry grapples with its environmental impact, these findings provide valuable insights for policymakers and businesses alike. Consumers are clearly ready for more sustainable options and are willing to change their behaviours to support circular economy initiatives.
Courtesy: www.channelx.world
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