E-Waste: Management and Recent Developments - 3 views

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#1 Ashutosh Sable on 05 Feb 19In today's age of rapid technological advancement and innovation, a greater number of electronic goods, which comprises computers, televisions, laptops, tablets, refrigerators, cell phones, fax machines, batteries, DVD sets, vacuum cleaners, microwave ovens, electric lamps, etc. are being discarded, leading to increased electronic or e-waste volumes globally. This e-waste has emerged as a new threat to human health and the environment due to the presence of toxic chemicals in them. They are a major concern in developing countries which have a rapidly growing population and weak public healthcare infrastructures. If they are not disposed of properly, then they can leach lead and other chemicals into soil and groundwater. Many of the products can be reused, refurbished, or recycled in a proper way so that they do not cause any harm to the ecosystem. Here are some ways of how you can dispose of e-waste. For more info get at http://bit.ly/2StzuSW
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