approach of RITHAM, re-strategise, re-energise and re-prioritise. Then go step by step to solve the problem.”
Tackling the e-waste mountain with a circular economy One of the most pressing environmental challenges is electronic waste, projected to reach a staggering 74.7 million tonnes globally by 2030. The crisis presents a massive financial opportunity, with the market for recycled hardware estimated to be worth between US $ 45 billion and US $ 80 billion annually by 2030. The key is adopting a circular economy model, yet a primary hurdle remains a lack of awareness.
“ Since we are evolving with AI and analytics use cases, that is going to give us a wonderful insight on how to reduce and how to improve”
Subhagata Mukherjee, VP and Global Head
of Sustainability, Nokia telcomagazine. com 131