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Press releases
NamiGreen E-waste Announces Major Changes to Recycling Program
Press release November 30, 2023NamiGreen E-waste, the leader in environmentally responsible electronic waste recycling in Namibia, announces two important updates to its recycling program.
NamiGreen E-waste now measures the CO2 impact of e-waste recycling operations in Namibia
Press release April 28, 2022Namibia's premier recycling company, NamiGreen, have started to measure CO2 reductions enabled by their recycling efforts.
MultiChoice and NamiGreen are saving a little bit of Namibia everyday!
Press release November 24, 2021The partnership between MultiChoice and NamiGreen is saving a little bit of Namibia everyday by aiding citizens safely dispose of the old and discarded electronics.
Great news for Namibia - NamiGreen partners with MultiChoice and goes nationwide
Press release August 13, 2021MultiChoice Namibia and NamiGreen announces a partnership that will have a large impact on recycling in Namibia.
E-waste recycling rates doubles in Namibia
Press release February 12, 2020Local e-waste joint-venture, NamiGreen, recycled the equivalent to 10,000 computer monitors in 2019 - a 100 % increase from previous year.
NamiGreen speaks at the Namibian National E-waste Management Workshop in October 2019
Press release October 31, 2019NamiGreen E-waste was invited by the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology of Namibia (MICT) to speak that E-waste Management Workshop to present an overview of the private sector dealing with e-waste in Namibia
The Document Warehouse and NamiGreen enters agreement to recycle computers and phones
Press release May 1, 2019The Document Warehouse and NamiGreen announces partnership to work on the growing amount of used and broken computers, phones and electronics
The problem with E-waste
Press release October 10, 2018According to WHO, waste electronics (e-waste / WEEE) are polluting drinking water and harming ecosystems around the world when e-waste a improperly handled.