American households now hold an average of 24 electronic devices, contributing to record global e-waste levels.
The United Nations Global E-waste Monitor reported that global e-waste hit 62 million tons in 2022, an 82 percent increase since 2010. This volume is rising five times faster than recycling capacity worldwide. Americans generate 46 to 48 pounds of e-waste per person annually, with much of it containing valuable metals like gold and copper that often end up in landfills.