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e-wasteelectronic devices or their parts that have been thrown away.
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e-wasteElectronic products and components that are unusable and/or have been discarded. Examples of e-waste include defective smartphones, broken phone chargers and old computer parts.
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e-wasteE-waste refers to waste electrical and electronic products such as televisions, cell phones, computers and microwave ovens.
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e-wasteShort for electronic waste
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e-wasteAbbreviation for electronic waste. It describes discarded electrical or electronic devices such as mobile phones, computers and TVs.
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e-wasteelectronic waste, especially mobile phones, televisions and personal computers.
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e-wasteDiscarded electronics, such as cell phones and computers, which become hazardous waste in a landfill due to their toxic heavy metal content.
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e-waste
Discarded electrical and electronic equipment.
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