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Sep-30-24
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Jul-26-22
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Feb-14-22
Buyer From Czech Republic
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Sep-10-24
Buyer From Czech Republic
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Payment Terms: Bank transfer
Destination: Czech Republic
Looking for suppliers from: Czech Republic, Poland, Germany, Slovakia
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Jul-09-24
Buyer From Czech Republic
Quantity Required: 1,000 Metric Tons
Payment Terms: Bank Transfer
Destination: Czech Republic
Looking for suppliers from: Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Austria, Germany
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ARCHIVED
Jul-10-24
Buyer From Czech Republic
Quantity Required: 1,000 Metric Tons
Payment Terms: Bank Transfer
Destination: Czech Republic
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Jan-09-24
Buyer From Czech Republic
Quantity Required: 100 Kilograms
Payment Terms: L/C
Destination: Czech Republic
Looking for suppliers from: Worldwide except India
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Electronic Scrap: The Booming Market for E-Waste Exports

So what actually happens to your old smartphone every time you upgrade to the latest model? We all know that today's digital world runs on electronics. And these devices don't just vanish when they reach the end of their life. Instead, they become electronic scrap (or simply, e-waste). It's one of the fastest-growing types of waste, with a lot of potential to be reused and recycled. Did you know that the world produced about 53.6 million metric tons of e-waste in the year 2023 alone, and that's the weight of 350,000 blue whales? In fact, the numbers may rise to 74.7 million tonnes by 2030. What makes this type of waste valuable is the presence of precious and base metals, such as gold, silver, copper, palladium, aluminum, and rare earth elements.

However, it may come as a surprise that only a small portion of global e-waste is properly recycled. Thus, it means that most of these valuable materials are lost in landfills or through improper disposal. This not only wastes economic potential but also increases carbon emissions, since producing new materials takes much more energy and resources than recovering them from old devices. The growing pile of discarded electronics has created a high demand for e-scrap recycling solutions. As a result, export-grade electronic scrap is becoming an increasingly sought-after commodity for e-waste buyers. Exporters, especially in countries with abundant consumer electronics usage, are finding profitable opportunities by supplying dismantled or bulk e-waste to scrap electronics buyers across Asia, Europe, and North America.



Trash & Treasure: What’s Driving the Global Demand for E-Scrap?

Here's a detailed look at the factors driving global demand for e-scrap, also known as  Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).

The fact is that the urban mining of e-waste is considered more resource-efficient than traditional mining. For example, 1 ton of circuit boards can yield up to 800 times more gold than 1 ton of ore from the earth. Yes, you heard it right! Moreover, e-waste contains valuable materials worth over $57 billion annually. Therefore, the economic value of recovering precious metals and rare elements is what actually makes electronic scrap a critical trade item for global recyclers. 

Also, because technology becomes outdated so quickly (especially phones, laptops, and other electronics), we’re constantly creating a steady stream of recyclable e-waste. When businesses upgrade their data servers and IT systems, they generate a lot of scrap, and it is something computer scrap buyers and recyclers are always looking for. 

Besides, there are other factors as well, including the need for sustainable supply chains and technological advancements in recycling. We already know that recycling e-waste reduces the need to mine these materials, which can be environmentally damaging and may also have geopolitical implications. Hence, e-waste recycling leads to a circular economy and ensures a more sustainable supply of critical materials. New recycling technologies are making it easier and cheaper to extract valuable materials from e-waste. Even manufacturers are designing products keeping recycling in mind, using modular designs and less toxic materials to simplify material recovery.

Countries across the EU, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific are pushing for higher recycling quotas and circular resource use, driving international demand for e-waste imports from regions where collection volumes are higher.



Common Types of Electronic Scrap in Global Trade

CategoryExamplesTypical Components Recovered
Consumer ElectronicsSmartphones, tablets, TVs, audio systemsGold, silver, copper, aluminum, rare earth metals, plastics
IT EquipmentLaptops, desktops, servers, hard drivesCopper, aluminum, steel, gold, circuit boards, batteries
Home AppliancesRefrigerators, washing machines, microwavesCopper, aluminum, steel, compressors, plastics
Telecom EquipmentRouters, modems, switches, telecom serversCircuit boards, copper, precious metals
Industrial ElectronicsMedical devices, control panels, lab equipmentSpecialty metals, circuit boards, sensors
Power & Energy DevicesUPS systems, power supplies, batteriesLead, lithium, nickel, copper, aluminum
Office EquipmentPrinters, copiers, fax machines, scannersPlastics, steel, circuit boards, toner cartridges
Cables & WiringElectrical wiring, chargers, connectorsCopper, aluminum, insulation plastics
Lighting EquipmentLED lamps, fluorescent tubes, ballastsGlass, mercury (in older lights), aluminum, plastics


Apart from electronic scrap, suppliers may also find opportunities in related segments to expand their offerings, attract a larger buyer base, and boost profitability. These related product categories include:



Key Regulations & Trade Considerations Exporters Should Be Aware Of

Whether dealing with computer scrap, mobile device recycling, or industrial e-waste, the role of suppliers and exporters in the electronic scrap business is critical to supporting the growing circular economy. Thus, it is important for every exporter to stay aware of the following regulations to meet global demand while ensuring compliance, avoiding legal issues, and maintaining responsible trade practices:



Electronic Scrap Trade Overview: Global Data & Insights for Import-Export

Beyond understanding key regulations in the global e-waste trade, it's also important to be aware of key market insights. From the market size of the global e-waste management to the top importing countries, this is where the real growth opportunities lie for exporters and importers. 


Global E-Waste Management Market Size:

MetricValue
Market Size (2024)USD 80.0 Billion
Market Size (2033)USD 206.0 Billion
CAGR (2025 - 2033)11%
Dominating RegionAsia Pacific (over 47.8% market share in 2024)

Source: IMARC



Top 3 Electronic Scrap Importers Worldwide:

Country NameTotal Shipments
Russia60,867
United States108
Pakistan82

Source: Volza



Electronic Scrap Prices:

Electronic scrap prices vary based on factors like the type of electronic device, the amount and kind of metals it contains, and current market trends for precious metals, copper, and rare earth elements. 


Average e waste price per kg:

Category / Device TypeAverage Price
IT & Telecom Scrap (laptops, phones, servers)$3.50 – $14.00 per kg
Industrial Equipment (PCBs, routers, etc.)$4.00 – $35.00 per kg
Consumer Electronics (gaming consoles, cameras, etc.)$3.50 – $16.00 per unit
Household Appliances (e.g. refrigerators, TVs)$5.00 – $45.00 per unit
Small Electronics & Accessories (batteries, cables, etc.)$0.50 – $10.00 per kg



How to Find Electronic Scrap Buyers Near Me or Globally?

Here's your guide to finding and connecting with reliable scrap electronics buyers:



  • Use location-based keywords such as “electronic scrap buyers near me" or “laptop e waste recycling companies" on Search Engines (like Google). It will reveal local buyers and recycling centers. Even Google Maps listings and reviews can help you identify trusted buyers. 


  • Local scrap dealers and e-waste collection centers often accept electronic scrap like broken phones, computers, and cables. You can visit them, negotiate, and sell bulk or regular scrap volumes.


  • Online forums, WhatsApp groups, and LinkedIn communities related to electronic scrap or metal recycling can connect you with active electronic scrap importers. These groups often post real-time requirements and bulk-buying requests.


  • Trade fairs or business expos related to waste management are great networking opportunities. You can meet e-waste buyers and recyclers in person. Some of these events are The E-Waste World Conference & Expo, India International E Waste Expo, Recycling Tech 2025, Scrap Expo 2025, and E-Scrap Conference.



Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs):

1. Why is e-waste export regulated?

Electronic scrap or e-waste contains hazardous materials like lead, mercury, and brominated flame retardants. To prevent environmental harm and unsafe handling in developing countries, governments and international bodies (like the Basel Convention) regulate e-waste exports to ensure it is processed safely and ethically.


2. What are the key regulations for e-waste export?

Key regulations for e-waste export include:

  • Basel Convention (controls transboundary movement of hazardous waste).
  • EU Waste Shipment Regulation or WSR (restricts e-waste export outside the EU).
  • US Resource Conservation and Recovery Act or RCRA (regulates hazardous e-waste).
  • India’s E-Waste (Management) Rules (ban on unapproved export of e-waste and mandate EPR compliance).
  • Exporters often require permits, documentation, and clearance from environmental authorities.


3. How much gold is in 1 kg of electronic waste?

In 1 kg of electronic waste, gold content usually ranges from 0.2 to 2 grams, depending on the type. High-yield components like DDR2/DDR3 RAM can contain more, while a mixed batch of e-waste may average around 3.32 grams per kg.


4. What is worth scrapping from electronics?

Yes, it is worth it. Most valuable parts to scrap include:

  • Gold-plated connectors and CPU pins
  • RAM and motherboards
  • Hard drive platters (contain aluminum)
  • Copper coils and wires
  • Lithium batteries

These components yield precious metals and are in demand among recyclers.


5. How much gold is in RAM?

The amount of gold in RAM modules varies. However, each 1 GB to 4 GB RAM stick can contain 0.01 to 0.03 grams of gold. Gold is found in the contact fingers and sometimes in internal layers. Server-grade or older RAM tends to contain more.


6. What electronics contain the most gold?

Old or large electronic devices from the "golden age" of electronics usually contain the most gold. Top gold-yielding devices include:

  • CPUs (especially ceramic processors)
  • RAM and memory chips
  • Motherboards and printed circuit boards
  • Mobile phones and telecom equipment
  • Networking gear like routers and switches
  • Old camcorders and cameras


7. How to identify gold in electronics?

To identify gold in electronics, look for: 

  • Gold-colored connectors/pins (usually on CPUs, RAM, and PCI cards)
  • Gold-plated fingers on circuit boards
  • Use a multimeter or acid testing kit for confirmation
  • Gold is usually thin-plated, visible under bright light or magnification


8. Which phone contains the most gold?

Older models like Nokia 8810, Motorola DynaTAC, and BlackBerry devices, or phones with ceramic processors, generally contain more gold due to less-efficient designs and more internal plating. Modern phones are more compact and optimized, thus have less gold per unit.


9. What is an EPR certificate?

An Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Certificate is issued by authorized recyclers to producers/importers of electronics. It certifies that a specific quantity of e-waste has been collected and properly recycled, fulfilling regulatory compliance (e.g., under India’s E-Waste Rules 2022).


10. What are the consequences of illegal e-waste export?

Illegal e-waste export can lead to:

  • Heavy fines and penalties
  • Seizure of shipments or licenses
  • Criminal charges in some countries
  • Environmental and reputational damage
  • It also violates international treaties and can harm public health in recipient nations.


11. What is the HSN code for electronic scrap?

8549 is the electronic scrap HSN code (including electrical and electronic waste and scrap).



Latest News Related to Electronic Scrap Global Trade:

The U.S. Secure E-Waste Export and Recycling Act (HB?2998) was reintroduced on April?24,?2025, aiming to restrict e-scrap exports and strengthen supply-chain security. (Full Story: E-Scrap News)