Learn more about Electronic Waste in Moor Park
In an area the size of 4.557 kilometers squared Moor Park uses a lot of electronic equipment a year, more specifically 6,515 number of electronic devices are being used approximately in Moor Park which, with the increased pace of technological change is only going to increase meaning the 2,172 pieces of electronic waste items that are discarded annually will only get bigger, which is a big challenge for our environment.
Electronic waste, also referred to as waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), is defined as discarded electrical or electronic devices. It is all electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) that has come to the end of its ‘useful life.’ This type of waste can be found in Moor Park’s 2,944 residential properties and 34 active businesses.
Electronic waste, also referred to as waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), is defined as discarded electrical or electronic devices. It is all electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) that has come to the end of its ‘useful life.’ This type of waste can be found in Moor Park’s 2,944 residential properties and 34 active businesses.