CRAN’s role in raising E-Waste awareness
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 30/01/2025
As Namibia embraces the digital age, the proliferation of electronic devices has become a double-edged sword. While technology offers unprecedented opportunities for connectivity and innovation, it also generates a growing problem, electronic waste (e-waste).
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