Kenya playing catch-up in e-waste management



Nation | by Walter Menya


Kenya has a lot of ground to cover in dealing with electrical and electronic waste, whose volume has been growing exponentially fueled by developments in ICT.

With the law yet to be passed since 2013 when the Draft E-Waste Regulations were formulated, the amount of e-waste generated per year has continued to grow, making its disposal a major concern.

It is estimated that the country currently generates nearly 50,000 tonnes of e-waste every year. “The huge amount of e-waste in the country is as a result of…

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