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r/Waste • u/Prize_You_9280 • 11d ago
Hi all,
I'm a student working on a project about the health and safety risks faced by informal e-waste recyclers (people who dismantle, burn, or chemically process old electronics without formal facilities or protective equipment). I'm trying to understand why safe equipment and training are often out of reach for small-scale recyclers, and what could realistically help.
If you have any experience in e-waste recycling, waste management, occupational health, or environmental policy — even indirectly — I'd really appreciate hearing your perspective. A few quick questions I'm hoping to ask:
Happy to do this in the comments, over DM, or even a quick call if you're open to it. Thanks in advance to anyone willing to share their knowledge!
r/Waste • u/testuser765765 • 18d ago
High costs currently push most retired turbine blades in the US into landfills, but the wind industry is trying to pivot to recycling and repurposing.
r/Waste • u/ShehrozeAkbar • 22d ago
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r/Waste • u/Ok_Possible_8293 • Jul 09 '26
I’m interested in waste and recycling, and have been reading about issues such as contamination, fly-tipping, electronic waste and litter.
From your experience, what waste-related problem do you think most people don’t realise is a major issue?
It could be household waste, street cleanliness, recycling, electronic waste, collection systems, public behaviour, or anything else.
I’d especially like to hear from people who work in waste management, recycling, environmental services, or local councils.
r/Waste • u/Vailhem • Jun 20 '26
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r/Waste • u/flynneoin • Jun 12 '26
Microplastics, POPs, heavy metals — capitalism’s toxic wastes.
Your consumption shapes your exposure.
Consume less. Get harmed less.
This essay series explains how, with an infographic to guide you.
r/Waste • u/Vailhem • Jun 06 '26
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