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E-Waste Workshop with Ecyclex (November 2024)
Join us for an engaging, hands-on E-Waste Workshop in collaboration with Ecyclex. This interactive session is designed to raise awareness about the environmental impacts of electronic waste and empower students with practical skills to reduce their own e-waste footprint.
You can expect:
- Hands-On Activities: Learn how to safely dismantle electronic devices, identify recyclable components and understand the recycling process.
- Creative Repurposing: Discover innovative ways to repurpose old electronics into functional or artistic items.
- Expert Insights: Gain valuable knowledge from sustainability experts on how to properly recycle e-waste and why responsible disposal is crucial for our environment.
- Sustainability Tips: Receive actionable strategies to minimize future e-waste, such as smart purchasing and maintaining electronic devices.
Come and be part of a movement to turn old tech into new opportunities and contribute to a sustainable future!
About the speaker
Ecyclex was established in UAE in 2012 with the focus on recycling waste electronics and electronics equipment (WEEE), commonly known as e-waste, after having two decades of experience in metals, non-metals and electronics.
The vision at Ecyclex is to become the region's most trusted brand in ethical and responsible recycling and to provide customized and comprehensive recycling solutions in the UAE and the region for materials that are difficult to recycle.
For more information, please contact Nathalie Curabba | [email protected].