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Home » Stakeholders Declare Readiness For 2023 ITREALMS E-Waste Dialogue
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Stakeholders Declare Readiness For 2023 ITREALMS E-Waste Dialogue

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As the 2023 ITREALMS E-Waste Dialogue slated for this Friday, at Welcome Centre Hotels, International Airport Road, Ikeja, Lagos, draws closer, Stakeholders in the Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) sector are gearing up for the event themed: ‘You Can recycle anything with a plug, battery or cable.’

Already, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Nigerian Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA), Environmental Health Officers Registration Council of Nigeria (EHORECON) and E-Waste Producer Responsibility Organisation of Nigeria (EPRON) are warming up among other members of stakeholders for the dialogue billed for 9 am on December 15, 2023.

Remmy Nweke, Esq, the Editor-in-chief, ITREALMS Media group, who disclosed these in Lagos at the weekend, stressed the importance of continuously creating awareness on electronic waste as the nation deploys Fifth Generation (5G) networks, which has the potential for influx of electronic devices and usage in Nigeria, than ever before.

Nweke pointed out that the Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) pass-off from the likes of mobile phones, computers, TV sets, and fridges among other electronic devices has become a set of fastest growing waste streams across the globe.

Nigeria, he noted, is particularly burdened by the WEEE with an estimated 1.1 million tonnes of e-waste annually arising from both local and imported Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) under the guise of second-hand or fairly used.

Experts, Nweke said, have been selected to give insights on e-Waste in Nigeria with regards to how individual digital citizens could contribute to the recycling of anything with a plug, battery, or cable.

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“ITREALMS Media in commemoration of the annual International E-waste Day (IeWD) 2023, is hosting a day discourse on ‘You Can recycle anything with a plug, battery or cable’ under its flagship ITREALMS e-Waste Dialogue scheduled for Friday, December 15, at the Welcome Centre Hotels, International Airport Road, Ikeja, Lagos,” he said.

Nweke recalled that the 2023 edition is the fourth in the series of ITREALMS e-Waste Dialogue and urged stakeholders and enthusiasts to join experts and learn more about the best approach to recycling even the smallest of device tools and often neglected like discharging mobile phone batteries and cables.

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