ImpactPlastics and the EnvironmentHelping companies in China reduce and recycle 50% of e-waste by 2025, from smartphones to medical machineryWorkers dismantle used television sets at a recycling plant in Neijiang, ChinaImage: REUTERS/StringerGet InvolvedSource: A New Circular Vision for Electronics, Time for a Global RebootShare your project details to scale circular economies with more companies in other countriesAlready a Partner or Member of the World Economic Forum? Collaborate on TopLinkCollaborate with the Forum's Platform for Global Public GoodsGet InvolvedPublished Jul 1, 2021Key statisticsCentresCentre for Nature and ClimateOur impactIoT security: We are keeping consumers safe from cyber threatsHelping countries support a balanced energy transitionReskilling Revolution: Preparing 1 billion people for tomorrow’s economyReportsA New Circular Vision for Electronics, Time for a Global RebootRecovery of Key Metals in the Electronics Industry in the People’s Republic of ChinaUpLink - Take Action for the SDGsTake action on UpLinkExplore contextPlastics and the EnvironmentExplore the latest strategic trends, research and analysisPlastics and the EnvironmentChinaCircular EconomyClimate ChangeShare