The public has the right to know
where their e-waste goes

 

 

Project Summary

The e-Trash Transparency Project was designed to once and for all get real data to find out what really happens when you drop your old computer, monitor or printer at a charity or at an electronics recycler. BAN started this project in 2014, by placing 200 small GPS-based tracking devices into old printers and monitors and delivered them to Goodwill and to various recyclers around the country and have continued this work in many regions around the globe. Read our reports from these projects and the press releases to find out what we learned.

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Latest Report

Holes in the Circular Economy- WEEE Leakage from Europe

The Press Release

Report

Export of e-Waste from Canada: A Story as Told by GPS Trackers

The Press Release

Report

Illegal Export of e-Waste from Australia: A story as told by GPS trackers

The Press Release

 

Report

e-Tech: e-Waste Mismanagement at EcoPark - July 2018 Report.

The Press Release

 

 


Report

Scam Recycling Continues Update #2 - January 2018 Report.

The Press Release

 

 

Report

Scam Recycling Continues Update #1 - September 2017 Report.

The Press Release

 

 

Report

Scam Recycling. e-Dumping on Asia by US Recyclers.

The Press Release

 

Report

Disconnect: Goodwill and Dell Exporting the Public’s E-waste to Developing Countries

The Press Release

The PBS Video

The MIT Visualization

Extending the Link Video

The Gallery

Radio

Other Outlets

Chinese Outlets

Chinese Video

Partners

 

Photo (above): Junkyard full of American computer printers in New Territories, Hong Kong. 


What do I do?

What CAN I do with my old computer or phone or printer etc. when it dies on me. Read more here.