MORE collection and recovery centres need to be set up in Sarawak to manage the growing amount of electrical and electronic waste (e-waste).
State environment director Ismail Ithnin said that Sarawak generated 641 tonnes of e-waste from January to October this year, up from about 450 tonnes last year.
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