
E-waste requires highly specialised handling procedures due to the hazardous or otherwise high-value nature of some components
“Being housed in Propella has given us the opportunity to have our warehouse, research and development facilities and office space all located in one building, which is a massive benefit to us,” he says.
Seeing the gap in the market for what the minister identified as a lack of recycling infrastructure, eWaste Technologies Africa was set up to dispose of electronic waste. Funding “We have secured Research and Development funding that has allowed us to procure entry-level electronic waste recycling equipment, and are working with world leaders in the field of electronic waste recycling, as well as chemical engineering and process consultants, to establish a one-of-a-kind facility in Port Elizabeth,” he says. Value-added services include on-site data destruction, data sanitation and asset management. The company currently has four full-time employees, and sees potential for more job creation as it grows. Source: News24