Electronic waste, or e-waste, is one of the fastest-growing waste streams globally, with over 50 million tons generated annually. As technology evolves, so does the challenge of managing discarded devices, which contain hazardous materials as well as valuable resources. At Omega, we tackle the e-waste crisis with solutions like the Omega Cube, smart recycling systems developed with Hextech Group, and partnerships with businesses and communities to transform challenges into opportunities for sustainability and resource recovery.

E-waste poses significant challenges for waste management and the environment:
- Toxic materials like lead and mercury can contaminate soil and water if not properly disposed of.
- Valuable resources like gold, silver, and copper are often lost due to inefficient recycling systems.
- Only 20% of global e-waste is formally recycled, leaving the rest in landfills or informal sectors.
Omega’s innovative solutions help overcome these challenges while creating sustainable opportunities for industries and communities.
E-waste isn’t just trash, it’s a goldmine waiting to be reclaimed.
Omega is turning the tide on this growing crisis.
Electronic waste, or e-waste, is one of the fastest-growing waste streams globally, with over 50 million tons generated annually. As technology evolves, so does the challenge of managing discarded devices, which contain hazardous materials as well as valuable resources. At Omega, we tackle the e-waste crisis with solutions like the Omega Cube, smart recycling systems developed with Hextech Group, and partnerships with businesses and communities to transform challenges into opportunities for sustainability and resource recovery.

Understanding the Challenges of E-Waste
Electronic waste, or e-waste, is one of the fastest-growing waste streams globally, with over 50 million tons generated annually. As technology evolves, so does the challenge of managing discarded devices, which contain hazardous materials as well as valuable resources. At Omega, we tackle the e-waste crisis with solutions like the Omega Cube, smart recycling systems developed with Hextech Group, and partnerships with businesses and communities to transform challenges into opportunities for sustainability and resource recovery.
E-waste poses significant challenges for waste management and the environment:
- Toxic materials like lead and mercury can contaminate soil and water if not properly disposed of.
- Valuable resources like gold, silver, and copper are often lost due to inefficient recycling systems.
- Only 20% of global e-waste is formally recycled, leaving the rest in landfills or informal sectors.