Math, asked by joshnakuriakose138, 4 months ago

The e-waste increases by 15 % every year, according to the study report. There was around 9 crore tonne.s of e-waste in 2014. Then how many tonnes of e-waste will be there in 2020​

Answers

Answered by elsaanna962
0

Answer:

OHHHHHHHHHHH

Step-by-step explanation:

IDK

Answered by pateldiya499
0

Answer:

It is estimated that 50 million tonne of e-waste will be generated globally in 2018. Half of this is personal devices such as computers, screens, smartphones, tablets and TVs, with the remainder being larger household appliances and heating and cooling equipment. Out of this, only 20 per cent of global e-waste is recycled each year, which means that 40 million tonnes of e-waste is either placed in landfill, burned or illegally traded and treated in a sub-standard way. This is despite 66 per cent of the world’s population being covered by e-waste legislation.

Similar questions