There are currently laws governing the dumping, storage and recycling of electronic waste. Programs are set up to recover key internal computer, printer, television and microwave parts. These laws vary by community.
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There are currently laws governing the dumping, storage and recycling of electronic waste. Programs are set up to recover key internal computer, printer, television and microwave parts. These laws vary by community.
E-waste refers to discarded electronic and electrical devices. Examples of e-waste include Computer Monitors, laptops, radios, cellular phones, toasters, microwaves....any type of electronic or electrical household or business item.
fridges, PC's, printers, phones, faxes and fluorecent tubes are E-Waste yes - ovens are E-waste anything electronic is E-Waste
There is advantages on e-waste recycling since developing countries depend on E-waste recycling a lot. For example, the e-waste recycling industry in China and India in very important. Many people earn this for a living. So e-waste recycling is important. But also, there are disadvantages since e-waste produces a lot of pollution. It is bad to peoples health so we must be careful.
Electronic waste is commonly known as e-waste. Nearly 100% of this waste is recyclable, although ony about 12.5% is actually recycled.
nuclear waste is worst
Wastes the "e"'s .
The objectives of E-Waste in India is to properly and safely dispose all the waste materials in India. Its objective is also to recycle the waste materials.
E-waste refers to discarded electronic and electrical devices. Examples of e-waste include Computer Monitors, laptops, radios, cellular phones, toasters, microwaves....any type of electronic or electrical household or business item.
E-recycle