Wearable health devices could generate a million tons of e-waste by 2050
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Wearable health devices showcased at CES 2026 could create a massive environmental crisis, with demand potentially reaching 2 billion units annually by 2050—42 times current levels. This surge could generate over a million tons of electronic waste and 100 million tons of carbon dioxide, primarily from circuit boards containing rare minerals like gold.
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