Electronic-waste crisis: Pollutants put environment and public health at risk
Nairobi, April 13 -- Only about one per cent of e-waste in Kenya is formally recycled, leaving the rest to be handled in unsafe conditions.
Kenya generates 51,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste every year, a staggering volume that contributes about 70 per cent of hazardous materials in the environment.
While many people associate e-waste with high-tech gadgets, much of it actually comes from small household appliances like toasters and vacuum cleaners, which account for nearly 37 per cent of the total.
According to a March 2026 Greenpeace Africa report, these everyday appliances generate 19,737 metric tonnes of e-waste in Kenya
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