Kenya imports approximately 70 per cent of its electronic equipment, much of which arrives near the end of its useful life. Waste-pickers in Kenya are paying a heavy price for an escalating Electronic waste (e-waste) crisis in Kenya. Exposure to toxic chemicals released during unsafe handling of electronic waste, including open burning, acid leaching, and manual…
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