- 08 Oct, 2024
As technology continues to evolve, so too does the environmental footprint of electronic devices. Every year, millions of smartphones, laptops, and other gadgets are discarded, leading to a significant increase in electronic waste (e-waste). These discarded electronics contain harmful substances, such as heavy metals and non-degradable plastics, that can take centuries to break down in landfills, causing long-term environmental damage. To address this growing concern, biodegradable electronics have emerged as a potential solution.