The correct management of WEEE at the national level continues to represent a major challenge and not only ecologically and economically, but also in relation to the health of the country's population exposed to the effects of more than ?.??? of chemicals used in the manufacture of electronic products. Complementary the legal framework national regarding the responsibilities of manufacturers of electrical and electronic equipment placed on the market, educating an eco-responsible behavior in relation to the WEEE generated among the population is a key factor for improving
The first issue of the "Waste Management" Magazine from the year 2021 is now accessible for subscribe. To complete a subscription to the electronic version of the Magazine (no. 29/2021), it is enough to fill in the online form. It is already obvious and well known that the Republic of Moldova is invaded with waste that people, instead of collecting separately, abandon wherever they can, due to carelessness, indifference and momentary comfort. It is certain that "Only together can we have a clean environment", jointly promoting the activities of
number electrical and electronic equipment waste collection points will increase from 128 to 200, thanks to a new project dedicated to e-Waste management, which was launched today, March 18, 2021, on Global Recycling Day. The points will be set up in Chisinau and other localities in the country. The "We recycle e-Waste, we achieve the Sustainable Development Goals" project is implemented by AO EcoDigital with the financial support of the GEF Small Grants Program, implemented by UNDP Moldova, in partnership with AO Association for