NO TIME TO WASTE!

POSTED: Oct 12, 2023
Let's stop e-waste!

In today's digitized world, electronic devices are essential tools for our daily lives. We are connected, informed, and entertained through them. But every shiny new gadget that lands in our hands eventually becomes a piece of outdated tech, contributing to a massive global problem: electronic waste, or e-waste.  

To understand what we are up against and how you have the power to significantly reduce e-waste, we’ve broken down e-waste stats for you to digest with your morning cup of tea.

The Overwhelming Numbers 

E-waste statistics are truly staggering. In 2021, the world generated approximately 5 million tonnes of electronic trash. Imagine about 10,000 Eiffel Towers made entirely of discarded gadgets. That’s an alarming amount of waste! 

What's even more concerning is that by the end of 2023, the planet is expected to generate over 347 million tonnes of electronic junk that will likely not see a recycling facility. That's equivalent to stacking up almost 87,000 Empire State Buildings. Now, that's a skyline no one wants to see.  

However, the larger concern lies in the inadequate management of this waste. Only 17% of these electronic throwaways were actually collected and recycled properly in 2019. 

The Toxic Reality 

 

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The environmental and health hazards posed by e-waste are substantial. These discarded devices often contain harmful compounds like lead and mercury. When e-waste isn't disposed of correctly, these toxic elements can contaminate our air, land, and water. Think of it as having the harmful equivalent of millions of car exhaust pipes constantly releasing toxic fumes. 

On top of that, improperly treated e-waste jeopardizes both animal and human health. When toxic substances seep into the soil and water, they eventually make their way into our food chain. The impacts range from brain and organ damage to reproductive disorders and birth defects. 

15 Mind-Blowing E-waste Stats  

 

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1.  E-waste contributes to 70% of overall toxic waste in landfills.
2.  By weight, e-waste generation now equals 7kg per person globally.
3. Only 12.5% of e-waste is recycled.
4. It’s estimated that up to 40% of the heavy metals in U.S. landfills come from discarded electronics.
5. In Europe, only 35% of e-waste goes to official recyclers.
6. The volume of e-waste could rise by 21% in just five years.
7. E-waste is estimated to double by 2050, reaching 111 million metric tons annually.
8. Consumer electronics account for nearly 40% of lead found in landfills.
9. The total value of all precious metals in e-waste was estimated to be $22.2 billion in 2016.
10. Mobile phones have gold and silver, which are dumped for more than $60 million annually in the U.S. alone.
11. Only 25 American states have legislation for e-waste recycling.
12.The annual value of global e-waste is over $62.5 billion, more than the GDP of most countries.
13.152 million mobile phones are thrown away every year in the U.S. alone.
14. In Australia, more than 20 million computers were thrown away between 1997 and 2007.
15. The average person replaces their phone every 22 months.
 

The Value We're Throwing Away 

 

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Ironically, amidst this issue lies a goldmine. E-waste generated in 2019 contained raw materials like copper, iron, and gold worth $57 billion. Imagine it filling up the Grand Canyon with layers of gold, silver, and bronze coins!  

Yet, a staggering 8% of e-waste in developed nations simply ends up in waste bins, translating to billions in lost revenue. Billions! With a capital B, underlined and in bold!!! 

The global e-waste management material market size is expected to reach USD 189.8 billion by 2030 and open more than 4.5 trillion dollars in business opportunities. 

New York City, for example, a large e-waste contributor, understood the assignment and plans to significantly reduce e-waste sent to landfills by 90% by 2030 would save the city an estimated $310 million per year! The numbers don’t lie, folks!  

Solutions to the E-waste Crisis 

Though the e-waste situation seems dire, solutions are emerging. Several countries have started implementing stringent e-waste legislation. Increased awareness is leading to more responsible consumption and disposal of electronic items. On the bright side, Europe led the way in 2019, with a recycling rate of 42.5%.  

Learn More about Upcycling:  

1. Upcycling tech reduces CO2 emissions by up to 85% compared to manufacturing new products.

2. Repurposing just one laptop saves enough energy to power an entire home for three weeks.

3. If all mobile phones were recycled, we'd recover around $2.5 billion worth of precious metals.

4. Upcycling a million laptops can save enough electricity to power over 3,500 homes for a year.

5. The process of repurposing tech consumes up to 90% less water than manufacturing from raw materials.

6. 70% of the total material used in Apple's main headquarters came from repurposed tech.

7. Recycling circuit boards can be more lucrative than mining ores.

8. Upcycling one ton of plastic from tech waste can save up to 7,000 kWh of energy.

9. A study found that upcycling can reduce the need for new raw materials by up to 85%.

10. Repurposing tech can save up to 75% of the energy needed to make products from raw materials.

11. If everyone upcycled their old computers instead of trashing them, it would be like planting over 4,000 trees.

12. Repurposing tech generates 10 times fewer greenhouse gases than sending them to landfills.

13. Over 14 million cell phones are upcycled every year.

14. Upcycling tech can reduce the waste stream by up to 75%.

15. The upcycling industry has created over 200,000 jobs in the U.S. alone.

16. Tech upcycling in Europe has increased by over 45% in the last decade.

17. 80% of an average mobile phone’s emissions come from manufacturing. By upcycling, we significantly cut down on these emissions.

Loop Mobile: Leading the Charge towards a Sustainable Tech Future 

 

At Loop Mobile, we don't merely acknowledge the e-waste predicament – we've anchored our mission around resolving it. By offering the finest in refurbished devices, we're not only elongating the lifespan of these gadgets but actively diminishing the demand for new device production.  

Our commitment to the cause goes deeper. We proudly source our devices directly from trusted manufacturers, ensuring you're receiving the purest, pre-loved tech available. When you opt for Loop, you're assured more than a top-quality phone. Our Loop Proof 75-quality check guarantees every device's impeccable performance. Further reinforcing our promise, we offer an unwavering 12-month warranty alongside comprehensive return, replace, and refund policies. With Loop, you’re not just making a purchase; you're making a statement for a sustainable future. 

The Final Word 

The monumental e-waste challenge confronting our planet serves as more than a wake-up call – it's an urgent summons to action. Staying informed, making environmentally conscious decisions, and endorsing sustainable ventures like Loop Mobile empowers us all in confronting this enormous but achievable challenge.  

Always remember, each refurbished or recycled device signifies one less item in the e-waste quagmire. It's imperative we rally together, redefining our tech habits one device at a time. 

So spread the word, share this with people, talk about it, and join the sprint to stop e-waste.