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E-Waste Motherboard

A campaign designed to create awareness of the impact chemicals from E-waste and encourage environmental sustainability in line with the UN sustainable developmental goals.

According to UNITAR (2024), in 2022, only 22.3% of electronic waste (e-waste) was officially recorded as being gathered and processed for recycling. This means that there is a significant amount of valuable natural resources, estimated to be worth US $62 billion, that have not been accounted for. 

Services

Data Visualization

Motion Graphics

User Interface Design

User Experience Design

Portfolio

University of Southampton

Year

2024

  •  SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production): E-waste management is essential to promote sustainable consumption and reduce the environmental and health impacts of improperly disposed electronics.

  • SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being): Improper e-waste disposal releases toxic substances that can harm human health, especially for communities in developing countries where e-waste is often dumped.

  • SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth): Sustainable e-waste management can create jobs in recycling, repair, and refurbishing industries, fostering a circular economy.

  • SDG 13 (Climate Action): Proper recycling and disposal of e-waste help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the extraction and processing of raw materials.

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Fresh Designs & More

Our portfolio is a canvas of creativity, showcasing our expertise in educational technology and design. Each project is a testament to our commitment to excellence and our passion for empowering through knowledge and aesthetics.

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