Global e-waste market to top $1.8bn by 2017

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Analysts Frost & Sullivan says sector has boomed post-slowdown and is set to grow 30 per cent

The global market for recycling waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is expected to top $1.8bn by 2017 and offers huge opportunities for businesses, analysts have said today. A report by...

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