International E-Waste Day 2025 to Focus on Critical Raw Materials
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International E-Waste Day 2025 to focus on critical raw materials - RECYCLING magazine
Geopolitics are highlighting how important these materials are. And while many people have heard about CRMs by now, not all of them know that these elements can be recovered from unused or broken electronic products sleeping in our drawers and attics. This is why the 8th edition of the International E-Waste Day (#ewasteday) will focus on raising awareness about this fact. In Europe, the recent CRM Act sets ambitious targets: by 2030, 10% of annu…
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International E-Waste Day 2025 to focus on critical raw materials
This year’s International E-Waste Day will focus on critical raw materials, the elements essential to the economy that have a high risk of supply disruption and limited substitutes. Taking place on 14 October 2025, the 8th edition of International E-Waste Day will focus on highlighting how critical raw materials (CRMs) can be recovered from unused or broken electronic products. A study by WEEE Forum and UNITAR showed that households own an avera…
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