‘Junk’: Faulty electronics from rich countries flood Nigeria with e-waste
Discarded, near-end-of-life electronics shipped from developed countries are adding to Nigeria’s growing e-waste burden.

Discarded, near-end-of-life electronics shipped from developed countries are adding to Nigeria’s growing e-waste burden.









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