The GOGLA E-waste Festival, held from 16 – 18 July in Nairobi, attracted over 50 people from around the world to share, create and have fun. Members of the GOGLA E-waste Working Group came together with recyclers, researchers and development partners to generate new ideas, projects and partnerships. There was a real buzz as participants shared experiences and challenges in the sessions and socials.
Over three days of expert presentations and participatory exercises, the festival focused on take-back channels, upcoming regulation and ways to address some of the main barriers to improved waste management. Here are 5 key takeaways from the e-waste festival:
Photography by Jeffrey Michael Walcott, Julia Gunther, current and previous GOGLA members
Photography by Jeffrey Michael Walcott, Julia Gunther, current and previous GOGLA members
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