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27.01.2023 5 min read

Electronic Waste Recycling

General information on E-Waste and IT Recycling for Homes and Businesses

With the information technology explosion in the United Arab Emirates, most homes and businesses have adopted a multitude of electronic devices for different applications. From smartphones to computers, printers, microwaves, and cleaning equipment, these products are designed to facilitate our utility and entertainment needs and improve our professional and personal lives.

Unfortunately, when electronic equipment and appliances outlive their useful life, malfunction, or become obsolete, they usually end up in old storage, garbage, and landfills, which leads to environmental degradation.

As a result, electronic waste recycling (or e-waste recycling) is becoming one of the most important niches of waste management in the Middle East and worldwide.

At Recapp, we aim to create awareness among our clients and readers about electronic waste and prompt them to safely dispose of and recycle electronic appliances and equipment they don’t need. Presently, e-waste management isn’t a part of our door-to-door service.

With our wide network of certified e-waste recycling centers in the UAE, you can easily get rid of small electronic appliances to lead a more sustainable lifestyle. We also plan to launch an eShop to provide waste boxes for e-waste.

What Can You Recycle?

Almost all types of consumer electronics can be recycled (fully or partially). The following is a list of the most common appliances or equipment you can recycle at home or the workplace:

Small Equipment/Appliances

  • Smartphones/cellphones
  • Cameras
  • Office peripherals (printers/scanners, etc.)
  • Power tools
  • Microwaves
  • Kettles
  • Iron
  • Calculators
  • Storage (CDs/DVDs/SSDs/HDs/USBs, etc.)
  • Vacuum cleaners

Large Equipment/Appliances

  • Washing machines
  • Solar panels
  • Dishwashers
  • Electric stoves
  • Large IT equipment (Copying machines/servers, etc.
  • Construction tools and equipment
  • Large Monitors

Cooling/Heating Equipment

  • Refrigerators
  • Geysers
  • Freezers
  • Air conditioners

The E-Waste Recycling Process

1.      Collection

The first step of a typical e-waste recycling process involves the collection of electronic waste from homes, businesses, or drop-off locations. The collection process would be based on waste type, size, quantity, and collection site facilities.

2.      Storage

Next, the electronic waste is transported to storage facilities, where it’s segregated and sorted accordingly. Many waste electronic items are moved to repair shops or used equipment stores for resale purposes.

3.      Sorting/Dismantling/Shredding

Most facilities initiate their recycling processes by sorting collected recyclables manually and categorizing them. Next, they dismantle them for repairs or recovery of salvageable components or valuable materials, such as steel, copper, gold, and aluminum. The remaining parts are shredded and broken into smaller pieces mechanically.

4.      Separation

Next, the shredded mixture undergoes magnetic or water separation to separate non-ferrous metals from plastic, glass, wood, etc.

5.      Salvage and Recovery

Finally, the salvaged electronic appliances, components, and materials are stored, shipped, and sold to manufacturing companies, electronic stores, or other businesses that require them.

Why Recycle Electronic Waste?

Save Landfill Space

The Environmental Protection Agency claims that e-waste dumping into landfills should be limited. Electronic waste leaches toxic metals into the soil and waterways, including mercury, lead, chromium, and cadmium, all of which can result in severe health complications for humans and wildlife. 

Cost Savings

Every year, millions of consumers scrap outdated or malfunctioning electronic appliances that other consumers can easily reuse. The UAE has one of the largest used electronics markets in the middle east. Moreover, many e-waste companies reward consumers for donating or selling unwanted electronics. 

Save Precious Resources

E-waste recycling can reduce the mining of virgin metals, including aluminum, copper, gold, and silver. Moreover, it can also limit the production of other essential materials, including plastic and glass. Reclaiming valuable resources can help decrease the demand for new raw materials and save millions of tons of natural resources annually. 

Save Storage

Electronic waste in offices, including old hard drives, computers, and accessories, can take up unnecessary storage space. Opting for a recycling solution can free up space and reduce the clutter at your facility or workplace. 

Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

You can reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from mining virgin materials and manufacturing/processing new products using recycled electronics or their parts and materials. 

More Resources for New Electronics

As recycled electronics become more popular, manufacturers can get access to the resources they need more cost-effectively due to the fall in demand for virgin materials.  

Get Started With RECAPP

According to Statista, the consumer electronic segment in the United Arab Emirates is projected to exceed $2.5 billion by 2027 with a CAGR of 10.7%. Hence, locals and businesses must become more aware of the consequences of electronic waste and opt for effective e-waste recycling solutions and programs.

At RECAPP, we strive to educate our clients and readers about the different types of recycling initiatives in the UAE and the middle east. We believe that by encouraging people to recycle electronics, we can prompt them to become more socially responsible and opt for different electronics recycling solutions and services in the seven Emirates.

You can also search our database for different drop-off locations in the UAE to dispose of small electronic appliances:

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