E-waste old electronics discarded waiting for processing Africa
Plastics and other components from electronics waiting to be recycled. Credits: NamiGreen / free to use when credited.
E-waste Mountain Namibia
A "mountain" of e-waste in Namibia. Plastics and other components from old and discarded electronics waiting to be recycled. Credits: NamiGreen / free to use when credited.
MultiChoice Namibia partners with Namigreen
Pictured are Denver Kisting, host of The Digital Dish; Per Hansen, Managing Director of NamiGreen; Lavinia Shikongo, Head of CX & Care at MultiChoice Namibia; Roger Gertze, Managing Director at MultiChoice Namibia; and Simon Ipinge, Operations Manager at MultiChoice Namibia.
Photo: MultiChoice Namibia
Partnership on ewaste multichoice namigreen namibia
NamiGreen and MultiChoice announces partnership on e-waste in with 17 new recycling locations across Namibia.
E waste statistics namibia namigreen 2018 2020
Namibia continues to recycle old and obsolete electronics, also known as e-waste.
The figure shows the amount of e-waste recycled in the years 2018-2020 in Namibia by NamiGreen E-waste.
The Village & NamiGeen E-waste partnership
The Village and NamiGreen announces partnership on e-waste recycling.
Mathieu van Hout and Per Hansen
Mathieu van Hout of Container World, and Per Hansen of NamiGreen E-waste in front of some of the containers that Container World rents out to clients in Namibia.
Container World NamiGreen
The e-waste bin at Container World Namibia's storage facility in Prosperita.
Container World Prosperita Namibia (1)
At the Container World Prosperita site, customers can rent self-storage space in a secure facility.
Truck with e-waste from Zambia
Staff from NamiGreen E-waste in Namibia is busy offloading a 40 ft container with e-waste from Zambia.
Owen Maasdorp, Per Hansen
From left Owen Maasdorp of Transworld Cargo, and Per Hansen, NamiGreen E-waste.
A mountain of e-waste comprised of broken and old DSTV and GoTV boxes
A mountain of e-waste comprised of broken and old DSTV and GoTV boxes
Namibian Sun Market NamiGreen recycles record e waste 2020 02 13
Copyright: Namibian Sun, Allgemeine Zeitung and Republikein
E-waste printers at NamiGreen
One of the larger waste streams at NamiGreen E-waste - old and broken printers waiting to be recycled.
Image can be freely used with credit to NamiGreen.
Willie Isakar, Lukas Njamba, Carlos Gawaxab
Willie Isakar, Lukas Njamba, Carlos Gawaxabare are some of the employees of NamiGreen E-waste Recyclers. Here all seen in front of the warehouse where all electronic waste is recycled and processed.
Laser printer cartridges - recycling at NamiGreen E-waste
Printer cartridges comes in many forms and sizes. Here are typical laser printer cartridges ready to be recycled. The image is free of use as long as it is being credited. Credit: NamiGreen
Printer cartridges recycling in big bag
Printer cartridges comes in many forms and sizes. Here is big bag full of printer cartridges ready to be recycled. Image is free to use as long as it is being credited. Credit: NamiGreen
Supply e-waste containers from port
NamiGreen E-waste can receive electronic waste from foreign suppliers in Europe and United Strates via ship, train and truck. Supply of e-waste to Africa involves a lot of paperwork to adhere to rules and regulations. NamiGreen E-waste has all necessary permits to handle the increasing supply of e-waste.
Landfill in Nigeria - e-waste PR
Nigeria is one of the countries where e-waste is illegally dumped. This image is taken near a landfill in
Badagry Expy, Lagos, Nigeria. Credit: Ayotunde Oguntoyinbo / Unsplash.
Global E waste recycling rates - NamiGreen / United Nations
Times are changing in Namibia as a local e-waste recycling company, NamiGreen, increased e-waste recycling rates in 2018. There is still a way to go but steps are taken in the right direction.
The continent with the highest recycling rate is Europe, recycling 35 % of all its e-waste, Asia comes in 2nd with 22%, Americas 17 % and Oceania with 6%. Africa recycles around 0.5 % (UN). Foto credits: NamiGreen
Ministry of Education Namibia - electronic waste recycling bins
NamiGreen has put of electronic waste recycling bins at Ministry of Education premises in Government park. Citizens can drop off their broken and used electronics free of charge.
Ministry of Education, Namibia
Together with NamiGreen, Ministry of Education collaborates on solving the growing e-waste problem in Namibia.
From left Ms. Gwendy Platt, Mr. Ervast Mutota, Director of Arts, and Ms. C.M. Vries, Senior Education Officer, here seen standing next to one of the new e-waste bins from NamiGreen that citizens of Windhoek can use to dispose their electronic waste.
E-waste generation Africa - Top 10 countries
Top 10 electrical and electronic waste generating countries in Africa. Source: Global E-waste Monitor 2017.
E-waste Europe generated global ewaste monitor 2017
Electrical and electronic waste is growing in Europe. Norway, UK, and Denmark generating most e-waste per inhabitant. Source: Global E-waste Monitor 2017.
E-waste Africa generated global ewaste monitor 2017
Electrical and electronic waste is growing in Africa. Source: Global E-waste Monitor 2017.
Global e waste generated global ewaste monitor 2017
The amount e-waste generated continues to grow over the coming years according to the UN, ITU and ISWA. Source: Global E-waste Monitor.
E waste container namibia
One of the e-waste containers in Namibia. The container was built by Transworld Cargo and is now operated by NamiGreen.
E waste sorting africa
Electronics in various categories at the NamiGreen facility. All electronics or e-waste is sorted for further processing at our E-waste facilities in Namibia.
E waste africa facility
NamiGreen's electronic waste management facility in Namibia. Everyday NamiGreen receives electronic waste from companies and households from all over Namibia.
NamiGreen e waste Africa flyer
NamiGreen, the leading e-waste company in Namibia, Africa, is collection electronic waste from companies all over Namibia.