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When e-waste is sent to certified recycling centres, it goes through a structured and carefully controlled process. First, devices are collected and sorted based on their type and material composition. Items are then dismantled, either manually or mechanically, to separate components such as batteries, circuit boards, plastics, and metals. Hazardous parts are isolated for safe treatment, while reusable materials are prepared for further processing.
Through advanced recovery techniques, valuable metals are extracted and refined for reuse in manufacturing new electronics or other products. This process significantly reduces the need for raw material mining, conserves natural resources, and lowers carbon emissions. Recycling e-waste turns discarded devices into a resource rather than a burden, supporting a more sustainable and circular economy.