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Learn more about waste from electronics, lighting and batteries – and what to do with it

Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment and Lighting or WEEEL, refers to electronic equipment, lights or batteries that have been discarded or thrown away. This includes household appliances like washing machines, personal electronic devices like cellular phones, and old lamps. This kind of waste can contain valuable, scarce materials as well as components that may be toxic to humans and the environment.

What are the Three Rs?

WHAT CAN BE RECYCLED

FIND AN E-WASTE
DROP-OFF LOCATION

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