India fifth
biggest generator of e-waste in 2014

The ‘Global E-Waste Monitor 2014’, compiled by U.N.’s think tank United Nations University (UNU), said at 32 per cent, the U.S. and China produced the most e-waste overall in 2014.
India is behind the U.S., China, Japan and Germany.

The top per capita producers by far are the wealthy nations of northern and western Europe, the top five being Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, Denmark, and the U.K.
The lowest amount of e-waste per inhabitant was generated in Africa (1.7 kg/inhabitant). The continent generated 1.9 Mt of e-waste in total.
In 2014, people worldwide discarded all but a small fraction of
an estimated 41.8 Mt of electrical and electronic equipment — mostly
end-of-life kitchen, laundry and bathroom equipment like microwave ovens,
washing machines and dishwashers.
While only 7 per cent of e-waste last year was made up of mobile
phones, calculators, personal computers, printers, and small information
technology equipment, almost 60 per cent was a mix of large and small equipment
used in homes and businesses, such as vacuum cleaners, toasters, electric
shavers, video cameras, washing machines, electric stoves, mobile phones,
calculators, personal computers, and lamps.
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