
‘Truly junk’: E-waste from rich nations floods local markets in Nigeria
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Nigeria is facing an increasing influx of discarded electronics from developed nations, contributing significantly to its e-waste problem. These near-end-of-life devices are often referred to as 'junk' and pose serious environmental and health risks. The situation highlights the global challenge of managing electronic waste responsibly. As richer countries continue to export their e-waste, Nigeria's local markets are becoming overwhelmed.
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E-waste is one of the fastest-growing waste streams globally, with developed nations often sending their discarded electronics to developing countries. Nigeria, in particular, has become a dumping ground for these materials, exacerbating environmental degradation and public health issues. The situation calls for international cooperation to address the challenges posed by e-waste.
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