MegaBanner-Right

LeaderBoad-Right

LeaderBoard-Left

Home ยป Industry News ยป Recycling & Waste Management News ยป The hidden gold in your drawer: How eWaste is powering the circular economy

The hidden gold in your drawer: How eWaste is powering the circular economy

Africa is experiencing a digital revolution. But while more people gain access to devices that improve lives, thereโ€™s a growing downside: electronic waste. Over 2.9 million tonnes of e-waste are generated annually across the continent, yet less than 5% is formally recycled. The rest ends up in landfills, informal dumps, or is burned – releasing toxins and missing out on valuable materials.

This silent wave of waste is not only an environmental concern – itโ€™s a missed economic opportunity. Desco Electronic Recyclers, a certified South African e-waste and IT asset disposition (ITAD) provider, is tackling this challenge head-on.

โ€œWeโ€™re not just recycling electronics,โ€ says Giulio Airaga, MD at Desco. โ€œWeโ€™re building the infrastructure for a circular economy, one that creates jobs, protects the environment, and delivers measurable value.โ€

From secure data destruction to environmentally sound recovery and second-life refurbishment, Desco operates at the intersection of sustainability and innovation. With certified downstream partners, they recover precious metals such as gold, copper, and palladium – materials that are often more concentrated in circuit boards than in mined ore.

The company is actively involved in aligning African practices with global frameworks such as the Basel Convention and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). Through public-private partnerships, smart investment in automated recycling tech, and community awareness campaigns, Desco is shaping a more inclusive and responsible approach to electronic consumption.

Africaโ€™s e-waste challenge is urgent. But itโ€™s also an opportunity. Desco is proving that with the right systems, innovation, and willpower, Africa can lead a new kind of resource revolution – one drawer of old tech at a time.

To enquire about Cape Business News' digital marketing options please contact sales@cbn.co.za

Related articles

Cape Town 500MW electricity tender opens door to private power traders

Cape Town 500MW electricity tender opens door to private power traders By Kris Van Der Bijl CAPE Town is three weeks from the closing date on...

Women in Green Building Competition 2026: Your Perspective Matters

Women in Green Building Competition 2026: Your Perspective Matters The Green Building Council South Africa (GBCSA), in partnership with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), invites...

MUST READ

Electric truck market in South Africa needs government action to grow

Electric truck market in South Africa needs government action to grow By Adrian Ephraim SOUTH Africaโ€™s commercial vehicle sector has a policy challenge. The technology for...

RECOMMENDED

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.