E-waste (electronic waste) is the most damaging, most quickly growing and least recycled form of waste in Australia. Every year, more than 500,000 tonnes of electronic waste is disposed of, and guess how much is recycled: less than 20%. Companies are, more often than not, literally throwing their electronic waste in bins. This poses not only an environmental hazard, but also a massive security risk. We have seen so many severe data breaches in the past couple of years in Australia, and it is simply not being addressed. Countries like Germany are substantially more developed than us, and we are 10 years behind at least. I founded Fliptech to address this issue at the age of 14 after discovering a pile of electronic waste at my local tip. 6 years later, we are 8 staff and have recycled more than 100 tonnes of electronic waste. This is an issue which we want to bring more eyeballs to. E-waste is one of the most easily recycled forms of waste, but is, in practice, one of the least recycled. This is not acceptable and Australia is severely delayed in its development towards legislation and corporate practice as it relates to electronic waste. Robbie Patterson
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1moGreat article Austin