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Electronic waste is becoming an increasingly pressing problem in China with the surging of the sales of electronics. It is estimated that the country will be producing more than 6 million tons of electronic discards in 2020. Among all kinds of wastes, E-waste is one of the most dangerous types. To dispose them correctly, special recycling technology and equipment are required. So, Chinese government is firmly determined to control this problem in a sustainable manner. Against the background, e-Waste World 2013 will be held in Shanghai on March 20th-21th.
EWW 2013 will offer you a unique opportunity to know the Chinese government incentives and policies, e-Waste management in Asia (especially in China, India, and Japan), real-life case study of OEMĄ¯s, unique perspectives from key players for recycling methodologies and dispositions. This summit will also offer you a unique opportunity to showcase your products and services. You can take a leadership position within the global e-Waste management.
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