Turning old computers into TVs: The company breathing life into e-waste
Nairobi, April 13 -- Imagine undertaking a thorough home cleaning that does not end with a small, neat bag of trash, but with a heavy, tangled nest of frayed cables, cracked screens, dead phones, and electronics you no longer need.
In Kenya, this pile is part of the 51,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste, or e-waste, generated every year. This staggering volume accounts for about 70 per cent of the hazardous materials found in our environment. A large share of this e-waste comes from household devices like toasters and vacuum cleaners, which make up nearly 37 per cent of the total.
According to a March 2026 Greenpeace Africa report, these everyday appliances alone account for 19,737 metric tonnes of the e-waste generated in Kenya...
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