Uae seeks regulations for disposal of e waste

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UAE SEEK REGULATIONS

FOR DISPOSAL OF E-WASTE


Tackling the Issue of E-Waste in the UAE

The UAE is currently in the process of drawing up regulations and developing recycling facilities to address the problem of disposal of sensitive electronics such as cell phones, computers, televisions and other electronics.


Tackling the Issue of E-Waste in the UAE

In 2012, the world disposed of approximately 49 million metric tons of e-waste and it is projected that number will climb by 33%, to 65 million metric tons by 2017. Worldwide, 15 to 20% of e-waste is recycled, but the Middle East currently lags behind, recycling only 5% of discarded electronics.


The UAE Takes a Pro-Active Approach

Because the UAE has a higher than average per capita income, residents have a higher disposable income and therefore are more likely to dispose of electronics in favor of the latest cutting edge gadgets.Â

However, the UAE is committed to ensuring the safety of its residents and being a good global citizen in tending to the environment, as is shown by their pro-active approach to this issue.


The Toxic Fallout of E-Waste

Harm can come through inhalation of toxic fumes, a buildup of toxic substances in soil, water and food sources. Additionally, any direct contact with these substances can also be harmful. Proper disposal and recycling will ensure that toxic substances are disposed of in a safe manner and parts are recycled and reused where possible.


Access to Sensitive Data Is a Chief Concern

Businesses may be vulnerable to losing confidential salary information, client contacts, and network information. To protect the sensitive information that may be stored on electronic devices, it is recommended that when disposing of electronics that SIM cards and hard drives be removed and destroyed.


Setting the Tone in the Middle East

Many people are unaware that even an electronic device that has malfunctioned can still be harvested for working parts rather than disposed of, thereby lessening the amount of waste. Due to a high level of diligence and getting out ahead of this issue, the UAE is setting the tone for electronic waste recycling in the Middle East.


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