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Electronic Waste 1 in metric tons

Total Electronic Waste (e-waste)

20252024202320222021
Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE, e-waste)7977931,501480284
Waste diverted from disposal96%94%93%90%89%
Reusage362410840268151
Recycling402340558166101
Waste directed to disposal4%6%7%10%11%
Incineration with/without energy recovery2535783613
Disposal (landfill)8925103

Hazardous Materials

20252024202320222021
Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE, e-waste)266264n/an/an/a
Waste diverted from disposal255248n/an/an/a
Reusage163161n/an/an/a
Recycling9287n/an/an/a
Waste directed to disposal1116n/an/an/a
Incineration with/without energy recovery1012n/an/an/a
Disposal (landfill)14n/an/an/a

Non-Hazardous

20252024202320222021
Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE, e-waste)531528n/an/an/a
Waste diverted from disposal509501n/an/an/a
Reusage199248n/an/an/a
Recycling310253n/an/an/a
Waste directed to disposal2227n/an/an/a
Incineration with/without energy recovery1523n/an/an/a
Disposal (landfill)65n/an/an/a

1 Due to rounding, the sum of the figures presented in the tables may not exactly equal the reported totals. 
The e-waste reporting process is continuously evolving; as a result, the level of granularity has increased over time. In 2021, we enhanced the breakdown of end-of-life treatment categories, and in 2024 we incorporated material-type classification (hazardous and non-hazardous), aligned with ESRS requirements. Definitions, methodology, and further explanations are provided in the Resource Use and Circular Economy section of our 2025 Integrated Report.

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