Electronic waste or e-waste is created when electronic and electrical equipment displays inappropriate for their originally planned use or have passed the expiry date. Computers, mainframes, servers, monitors, compact discs (CDs), printers, laptops, scanners, copiers, calculators, fax machines, battery cells, mobile phones, transceivers, TVs, iPods, medical apparatus, washing machines, refrigerators, and air conditioners are examples of e-waste (when unfit for use). These electronic equipment types get fast substituted with the latest models due to the fast technological advancements and newer electronic equipment production. This has led to an exponential development in e-waste generation. People serve to switch over to the more recent models, and the life of products has also decreased. Read More about e-waste management https://www.corpseed.com/service/e-waste-management-authorization