Our Services

At EwasteRecyclers Private Limited, our goal is to provide customized e-waste recycling and disposal solutions that align with each client’s unique business needs and environmental objectives. We take the time to fully understand the operational environment of our clients, ensuring that our recycling services are both effective and sustainable.
By gaining insight into our clients’ target audience and how they interact with electronic devices, we tailor our services to meet their specific requirements. Whether through comprehensive recycling programs, secure data destruction, or asset refurbishment, we work closely with businesses and individuals to deliver reliable, environmentally responsible e-waste management services that promote sustainability and reduce environmental impact.
We provide services in following domains

Our services includes but not limited to:

Sustainable recycling involves the three R’s: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Refurbishing or

We issue a “Green Recycling Certificate” or ‘’Destruction Certificate’’ to clients, confirming

We take on the responsibility for the collection and channelization of e

Electronic waste (e-waste) accounts for a significant portion of global pollution and

Protecting your data while disposing of outdated IT equipment is a top

using advanced data destruction tools, we eliminate data on each device during

Challenges for Proper E-Waste Management in Pakistan

Limited Awareness and Education

Public awareness about the harmful effects of improper e-waste disposal is low. Both consumers and small businesses are generally unaware of the environmental and health risks posed by e-waste, resulting in poor disposal practices such as dumping or burning.

Informal Recycling Sector

A significant portion of e-waste recycling in Pakistan occurs in the informal sector, where untrained workers use crude techniques to extract valuable materials. This process often involves burning or acid baths, which not only harm the environment but also expose workers to toxic substances.

Insufficient Infrastructure

Pakistan lacks the necessary infrastructure to support proper e-waste collection, segregation, and recycling. There are limited formal recycling facilities, and even those that exist often operate under capacity due to logistical challenges and a lack of incentives for proper disposal.

Data Deficiency

There is insufficient data on the amount and types of e-waste being generated in Pakistan. This lack of data makes it difficult to create effective policies, allocate resources, or measure progress in managing electronic waste.

Economic Barriers

The high cost of setting up and maintaining formal e-waste recycling facilities acts as a significant barrier. Without sufficient investment and government incentives, the formal recycling sector struggles to compete with the low-cost informal sector.

Weak Enforcement of Existing Regulations

Although some environmental regulations exist, their enforcement is often weak due to a lack of resources, political will, or oversight. This leads to ineffective management and control over e-waste disposal and recycling practices.

Health and Environmental Risks

The informal processing of e-waste exposes workers, often including children, to toxic substances like lead, mercury, and cadmium, posing severe health risks. The environmental impact is also significant, with pollution of air, water, and soil due to improper disposal methods
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