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"The E-Waste Column is, hands down, one of the most complete, insightful, and continuously updated resources in the e-waste and electronics circularity space.
In a sector that is becoming increasingly strategic, The E-Waste Column plays a very important role: it brings together knowledge, market updates, regulatory developments, company news, and sector-specific insights in a way that is both accessible and highly relevant for people working in the industry. For us, it has been a valuable source of information and perspective, especially because the e-waste sector is still fragmented and reliable, focused, and regularly updated resources are not always easy to find."
— Tomaso Manca, Head of Marketing & Co-Founder of Hiro Robotics
"A resource worth exploring is the Learning Hub developed by Christine Nikander through The E-Waste Column. [...]
What I particularly appreciate is the micro-learning format, which makes complex topics around e-waste, materials, and sustainability accessible to a broad audience — from students and policymakers to industry professionals. As the global economy moves toward electrification and digitalization, understanding the lifecycle of materials in electronics will be critical for building resilient and circular supply chains."
— Arda Işıldar, PhD
"I had the chance to learn so much about e-waste due to Christine's expertise and also due to material already available and published on the E-Waste Column that we kept consulting throughout [our] project. That experience sharpened my academic journey and made it into one of the highlights of my whole masters."
— Aniol Gironès López, recent graduate of MSc in Sustainable Development at Utrecht University
"The publications in The E-Waste Column are a vital resource for both research and creating awareness of various environmental subjects."
— C. Hong, The Hague University of Applied Sciences










