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Where does majority of the e-waste end up?

China, Malaysia, India, Kenya, and various African countries.


Where do mobile phone finally end up when no longer use?

They end up in countries that take electronic waste to make money by burning the chemicals in side to find things like copper and sell them. these countries are usually very poor countries. but by burning these electronic waste the burning chemicals make the people sick and can poison the food.


Where do ipods end up after they are no longer useful?

They end up in the bin and then is generated to E-waste.


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How long does it take for an electronic to decompose?

Electronics can take multiple years to decompose. Electronical waste is called e-waste. It can take up to 1,000,000's of years to biodegrade.


What is sent to a treatment plant?

Runoff water and human waste make up the majority of treatment plant material.


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Where does e waste end up?

China, Malaysia, India, Kenya, and various African countries.


How can you recycle electronic waste?

If you are an individual, look for the local electronics recycling center. If you are a corporation or a small business with an overstock old IT hardware look at IT asset recovery services like http://ictassetrecovery.com Those services will pick up and disassemble your electronic waste and if it contains some valuable components you will get some cash back


What is e-waste according to the weee directive?

E-waste is a shortening of the term 'electronic or electrical waste'. In simple terms this means any piece of electronic or electrical equipment (hairdryer, fridge, mobile phone etc) that has reached the end of it's useful life. The WEEE Directive has strict rules about the correct methods of disposal of e-waste which should include both recycling and reuse. For example there is a lot of material within e-waste, such as precious metals, that if recovered properly can be used again. This saves money and the environment in mining for more of the same material. If e-waste is not disposed of correctly, it can end up in municipal landfill where it is likely to cause damage to the surrounding area. Electronics can contain a lot of very hazardous substances such as mercury and lead which can have very damaging side effects on any animals that ingest or inhale it as well as penetrating the land for years to come.


Where and when is waste produced?

everything end up as waste...so when ever you donot need a thing it becomes waste...it becomes waste in our garbage bin and to us..it might still be useful to others "One persons trash is anothers treasure" Hope that helps


Are there any laws governing the dumping storage and recycling e-waste?

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.