Press releases
NamiGreen E-waste and MultiChoice moves 15000 kg of e-waste from Zambia to Namibia
Press release March 23, 2020E-waste recycling company NamiGreen and broadcasting company MultiChoice makes history in both Namibia/Zambia as they are the first to move e-waste across the borders.
NamiGreen in major newspapers in Namibia
Press release February 13, 2020Republikein, Namibian Sun and Allgemeine Zeitung helps spread the word about e-waste.
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 featured in Republikein and Namibian Sun
Press release November 15, 2019Republikein and Namibian Sun are putting a focus on recycling e-waste with its latest piece on NamiGreen.
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
NamiGreen featured in NBC Namibia
Press release August 28, 2019NamiGreen was recently featured in NBC Namibia to explain how e-waste is processed at our Windhoek facility.
Recycle your printer cartridges and get paid, says NamiGreen E-waste Recyclers
Press release July 4, 2019Too often companies and individuals throw out their used and empty printer cartridges for inkjet printers and laser printers. That's bad - both for the environment for but also money-wise.
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 UN declares war on the West's "tsunami" of electronic waste
Press release February 1, 2019The millions of tons of electronic waste that the developed countries dump in other countries must be controlled, says the UN in a new report.
2018 saw recycling rates of e-waste increase in Namibia
Press release January 11, 2019Times are changing in Namibia - recycling rates of electronic waste are increasing and 2018 was the best year so far.
NamiGreen Partnership With Ministry of Education Boosts Recycling and Job Creation
Press release November 27, 2018With job creation stagnant and e-waste problems increasing, a company called NamiGreen has commenced operations throughout Namibia with twin goals in mind. The company seeks to jump-start both electronic waste recycling and employment through gathering and processing old cell phones, computers, television sets, and other devices. To advance this goal, NamiGreen has created a partnership with the Ministry of Education.
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.