The Independent on Saturday

Get rid of your old devices and be a winner

- DUNCAN GUY duncan.guy@inl.co.za

OLD laptops, tablets, chargers, headphones, cellphones, cables and vape pods all make up what has become the “fastest-growing waste stream in the world” and makes up 70% of toxic waste in landfills, according to Wikipedia.

On the second Saturday of next month, consumers of electronic devices – that is, nearly all of us – will have the opportunit­y to slow down this rate of pollution, at a local level anyway.

Dedicated bins will be placed across Tiffany’s Shopping Centre, the Ballito Lifestyle Centre and Ballito Junction to receive unwanted electronic devices.

“Aligned with Internatio­nal e-Waste Day, this event is designed to provide individual­s with a convenient solution for the responsibl­e disposal of their unwanted small electronic devices,” read a press release from Circular Energy NPC, which is organising the event.

“Our e-collection day is about making sustainabl­e choices accessible and convenient for everyone,” said spokespers­on Patricia Schröder.

She said discarded items would go to an accredited, licensed recycling company that operates in an environmen­tally sound manner.

“It can be fully tracked and traced,” she added.

“With technology constantly evolving, it’s crucial that we address the challenge of e-waste responsibl­y. By providing a hassle-free opportunit­y to recycle unwanted devices, we hope to inspire positive change in our community.”

The press release added that the October 14 e-collection day not only offered a simple solution for electronic disposal but also served as a platform to raise awareness about the global e-waste crisis.

Participan­ts also stand the chance to win a R1 000 voucher at the centre at which they discard their e-waste.

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