Fighting e-waste James Ratemo

By: Publication details: Nairobi The Standard Group Monday, January 26 2009Description: p.26 [Tech. Insight], The Standard January 26 2009Subject(s): Summary: With fast changing technology, the rate at which electronics are turning obsolete is worrying. Most companies have no clear policies on e-waste and even the government takes long to dispose off dead computers. Computers for schools Kenya in conjunction with other partners has established an e-waste recycling center with capacity of handling 2,000 computers monthly.
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With fast changing technology, the rate at which electronics are turning obsolete is worrying. Most companies have no clear policies on e-waste and even the government takes long to dispose off dead computers.
Computers for schools Kenya in conjunction with other partners has established an e-waste recycling center with capacity of handling 2,000 computers monthly.

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