KA E-waste's Green Earth Initiative

E-waste - A Major Concern towards Earth

This World Environment Day, we took a proactive step by organizing a plantation drive to make our planet greener and healthier. Our team planted trees, working together to enhance biodiversity, combat climate change, improve air quality, and support wildlife habitats. This drive is a testament to our commitment to environmental sustainability and our vision for a better, greener future.

KA E-waste works towards:

recycling
Recycling
product-lifespan
Extended Product Lifespan
environment-awareness
Environmental Awareness
green-technologies
Green Technologies

Our Initiative towards Green Earth

KA e-waste is committed to transforming the earth by making it more clean and green. We are continuously working for plantation, training, and certification of fulfilling social responsibility. Committed to environmental health, our departments have planted thousands of saplings in the past few years to make our planet more green.

2k-centres

10,000+ Plantations

plantation

2000 Centers

volunteers

1000+ Volunteers

Why Saving the Environment is the Need of the Hour?

Global warming has become a threat to biodiversity by changing precipitation patterns and causing floods. To reduce global warming and save our environment, trees are crucial. These trees play a significant role, and we are aware of it, so we are on a drive to plant more trees to manage:

  • Climate crisis may result in extreme weather kaewastes and disruption in the ecosystem.
  • Loss of biodiversity to stop the reduction in the resilience of our natural ecosystem.
  • The spread of highly infectious diseases poses a threat to human health and well-being.
  • Save our precious natural resources from overconsumption and waste generation.

E-waste - A Major Concern towards Earth

In 2019, around 53.6 M tonnes of e-waste were produced globally but only 17.4% was recycled. But we can work towards the betterment:

  • Increasing awareness about responsible e-waste disposal
  • Improving collection and recycling infrastructure
  • Developing technologies for efficient e-waste processing
  • Encouraging manufacturers to design products for easier disassembly and recycling