E-Waste World: the trade show
Electronic waste is becoming an increasingly pressing problem in China with the surging of the sales of electronics. It is estimated that the country will be producing more than 6 million tons of electronic discards in 2020. Among all kinds of wastes, e-waste is one of the most dangerous types. To dispose them correctly, special recycling technology and equipment are required. Thus, Chinese government is firmly determined to control this problem in a sustainable manner. Against the background, e-Waste World 2013 will be held in Shanghai on 20-21 March.E-waste refers to electronic products nearing the end of their “useful life.” Computers, televisions, refrigerator, stereos and fax machines are common electronic products. Most of the e-waste contains toxic materials which can cause severe environmental pollution if not properly handled. The Chinese government has been encouraging recycling and centralized treatment of e-waste, because those staff can be turned into useful materials after refurbishment and extraction. Local e-waste recycling company will jointly funded by oversea company, bringing advanced technology and managing experience to the joint venture.EWW 2013 will offer you a unique opportunity to know the Chinese government incentives and policies, e-Waste management in globally especially in Asia in China, real-life case study of OEM’s, unique perspectives from key players for recycling methodologies and dispositions. This summit will also offer you a unique opportunity to showcase your products and services. You can take a leadership position within the global E-Waste management.Don’t miss on GOVERNMENT INCENTIVES:Explore regulatory guidelines, policies and incentives, ensuring you stay ahead of the game. GLOBAL E-WASTE MANAGEMENT OUTLOOK:Thoroughly understand management trend and market forecast of e-Waste all over the world especially in Asia. REAL-LIFE CASE STUDY FROM OEMs:Share with you the lessons and experiences at home and abroad from OEM consumer electronics /Lighting /Automotive & Battery Industry.
UNIQUE PERSPECTIVES FROM KEY PLAYERS FOR RECYCLING METHODOLOGIES AND DISPOSITIONS:Evaluate the very latest recycling methodologies, dispositions and challenges on e-Waste.
March 2013 Edition:
Electronic waste is becoming an increasingly pressing problem in China with the surging of the sales of electronics. It is estimated that the country will be producing more than 6 million tons of electronic discards in 2020. Among all kinds of wastes, e-waste is one of the most dangerous types. To dispose them correctly, special recycling technology and equipment are required. Thus, Chinese government is firmly determined to control this problem in a sustainable manner. Against the background, e-Waste World 2013 will be held in Shanghai on 20-21 March.E-waste refers to electronic products nearing the end of their “useful life.” Computers, televisions, refrigerator, stereos and fax machines are common electronic products. Most of the e-waste contains toxic materials which can cause severe environmental pollution if not properly handled. The Chinese government has been encouraging recycling and centralized treatment of e-waste, because those staff can be turned into useful materials after refurbishment and extraction. Local e-waste recycling company will jointly funded by oversea company, bringing advanced technology and managing experience to the joint venture.EWW 2013 will offer you a unique opportunity to know the Chinese government incentives and policies, e-Waste management in globally especially in Asia in China, real-life case study of OEM’s, unique perspectives from key players for recycling methodologies and dispositions. This summit will also offer you a unique opportunity to showcase your products and services. You can take a leadership position within the global E-Waste management.Don’t miss on GOVERNMENT INCENTIVES:Explore regulatory guidelines, policies and incentives, ensuring you stay ahead of the game. GLOBAL E-WASTE MANAGEMENT OUTLOOK:Thoroughly understand management trend and market forecast of e-Waste all over the world especially in Asia. REAL-LIFE CASE STUDY FROM OEMs:Share with you the lessons and experiences at home and abroad from OEM consumer electronics /Lighting /Automotive & Battery Industry.
UNIQUE PERSPECTIVES FROM KEY PLAYERS FOR RECYCLING METHODOLOGIES AND DISPOSITIONS:Evaluate the very latest recycling methodologies, dispositions and challenges on e-Waste.