The Jerusalem Post

‘Recycling electronic­s important, most don’t know how’

- • By ZEV STUB

While most are interested in recycling electronic products, only 40% say they are aware of electronic collection facilities in their cities, according to a survey by the ecommunity – social Waste recycling Corporatio­n, ahead of earth day.

according to the survey, 76% of respondent­s said they would recycle if there were more recycling facilities in their city. however, only 26% said they actually do so themselves.

in addition, only 55% said they were aware of the legal obligation in israel that when a store or supplier delivers a new electronic product, like a refrigerat­or or washing machine, they are required to take away the old product that is being replaced, the survey said.

the survey showed a broad understand­ing of the need to recycle old electronic­s, with 87% agreeing that doing so contribute­s to the preservati­on of the environmen­t. electrical and electronic waste was perceived by most respondent­s as the most toxic of all household waste, and that it is harmful to soil, air, and water.

“as a social corporatio­n, we feel a responsibi­lity and commitment to the world that we will leave for the next generation,” said yossi hazai, Ceo of ecommunity. “in light of the results of the survey, we consider it appropriat­e to increase informatio­n efforts and raise public awareness in israel regarding the importance of recycling and the recycling options available in every city in the country. We believe that after the recovery from the corona pandemic, we will gradually see an increase in publicity efforts and regarding the pollutants that endanger our planet. We are examining collaborat­ions to promote the issue with companies and educationa­l bodies.”

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