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moment this is still around 400 quid. it is still a prototype so there is a lot of optimisation to be done. i m really trying to bring it into an affordable range for the recyclers all over the world. and have you got any contact with any companies who might make this scannerfor with any companies who might make this scanner for you? during my graduation project i was already in contact with ocean cleaner and then there is other initiatives we also want to help out so that s great. 0k. well, it to help out so that s great. ok. well, it sounds really, really interesting and of course plastic waste is something we all need to do a lot more about. thank you for being on the programme and congratulations again.- congratulations again. thank ou ve congratulations again. thank you very much- congratulations again. thank you very much. get - congratulations again. thank you very much. get in - congratulations again. thank you very much. get in touch | you very much. get in touch with your
announcement covers and it is almost never recycled. announcement covers and it is almost never recycled- never recycled. economically it doesnt never recycled. economically it doesn t make never recycled. economically it doesn t make sense never recycled. economically it doesn t make sense to - never recycled. economically it doesn t make sense to process never recycled. economically it - doesn t make sense to process that product for recyclers and there are 20 of alternatives available so it is a very quick and easy one to ban. the detail in the announcement is that this will be a consultation process. as you pointed out, europe has already banned these products last month. i am not sure why we need to consult on the banning of it but, yes, you are right in that not all plastics are as evil as public perception. all plastics are as evil as public perception- now it s time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. it has been warm in the sunshine today. the weathe
Holes in the e-waste cart
Bit by bit: E-waste is largely handled by the informal sector - BLOOMBERG×
How gaps can be plugged for better management of the electronics disposal stream
Come October, it will be five years since the e-waste management rules came into effect. Some progress has been made in terms of consumer awareness building, creation of producer responsibility organisations, and listing of authorised recyclers and dismantlers. Yet, the process is far from streamlined.
Collection of e-waste is still an enormous challenge. And the bulk of e-waste is still handled by the informal sector. Besides, there are unverified reports of large quantities of e-waste being imported for refurbishment and re-exports. These often leak into the un-regularised recycling system.