The global burden of e-waste is increasing steadily across the world. This is driving governments across the world to take measures to ensure proper disposal of e-waste and thereby address the concerns related to hazardous effects of e-waste on human health and environment. The governments are increasingly defining various policies to define ownership of e-waste for stakeholders across the value chain of electronic devices industry.
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At the same time several non-profit organizations and government agencies are also taking initiatives to increase awareness regarding proper disposal of e-waste among consumers. In 2019, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) partnered with electronics OEMs and retailers to manage e-materials collected from the U.S. consumers.
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Moreover, the Nigerian Government along with the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) and UN Environment have also defined a program to end up the improper management of e-waste in the Nigeria. Similar initiatives are underway in other developed and developing countries as well, that are supporting the growth of the e-waste management market.