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Electronic Waste: The Future of the Planet is in Your Hands
We live in a digital age, where technology advances at a rapid pace. With each new smartphone, notebook or gadget launched, thousands of others are discarded. But have you ever stopped to think about where all these electronics end up? And more importantly: what impact does this have on the planet?
Electronic waste is the fastest growing waste in the world. According to the UN, more than 50 million tons are generated annually and, surprisingly, only 17% are recycled properly. The rest ends up in landfills, rivers or incinerators, releasing toxic substances such as lead, mercury and cadmium into the environment.
But the good news is: this can change, and change starts with small choices.
By choosing to dispose of electronics responsibly, you contribute to:
Avoiding soil and water contamination
Reducing the need for mining and extracting new natural resources
Promoting the circular economy by reusing valuable components and materials
Generating jobs and income in the recycling chain
And how can you do this correctly?
It's simple. Look for specialized and certified companies, such as Ecobraz, that offer environmentally safe collection and disposal for your equipment. You can even schedule collections or take your electronics to voluntary drop-off points.
Imagine how many batteries, old cell phones, chargers or cables are forgotten in drawers in your home. Now think about the power you have to transform this accumulation into a positive action for the planet.
Sustainability is no longer a trend. It's urgent.
Give your electronics the right destination. Dispose of them conscientiously. Dispose of them with Ecobraz.
ManifestTransparency & Security Manifesto
Evidence and transparency: Our ESG approach is built on traceable documentation, verifiable records and auditable operational criteria. We turn electronic waste management into operational evidence to support governance, traceability and the mitigation of environmental, documentary and corporate risks. Documentary security and compliance: Documented traceability helps reduce regulatory exposure, strengthens documentary defensibility and supports alignment with applicable environmental policies, corporate contracts and governance requirements, including national and international references relevant to supply chains. Operational costing of reverse logistics: Door-to-door collection and responsible processing of electronic waste involve relevant logistics, technical and documentary costs. For this reason, Ecobraz structures transparent operational costing models linked to reverse logistics execution, with no promise of financial return, investment or asset appreciation. Governance: Operational execution is guided by compliance, traceability and verifiable documentation criteria. The priority is to strengthen the client’s corporate evidence, reduce documentary gaps and support safer, more responsible and defensible disposal decisions.
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