Whether e-waste is 'bad' depends entirely on how it is dealt with.
A great amount of reusable materials can be recovered from WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) if it is recycled properly i.e. through a registered recycler. It also means that hazardous materials are disposed of in a safe manner as well as any materials which cannot be reused.
WEEE can have negative effects on the environment if it is not dealt with properly and sent to landfill. This results in a waste of useful materials, possible contamination to the surrounding environment from hazardous materials as well as overloading the landfill sites.
Unfortunately there are also a large number of occasions when WEEE is illegally labelled as 'working equipment' and sent abroad (often to developing countries) where it is 'recycled' by untrained and unprotected workers. These workers strip plastics and coverings from ewaste by burning over open fires or dipping into acid baths, to expose materials which can be sold. The effects on the workers and the surrounding environment from the leaked hazardous materials is devastating. The Chinese town of Guiyu and Agbogbloshie in Ghana are shocking examples.
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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.
fridges, PC's, printers, phones, faxes and fluorecent tubes are E-Waste yes - ovens are E-waste anything electronic is E-Waste
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-recycle
E-waste is the general term for 'Electronic Waste' or 'Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment'. It refers to electrical or electronic equipment which has reached the end of its useful life and can no longer be operated. Further information on e-waste can be found in the related links.
e-waste are electronic waste.consisting of metals,steel,copper wire;etc.
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My ritz crackers are a year old...I bought the big 15 package box...they dont taste bad....will they be bad for someone to eat? I hat e to waste so many...
the world can reduce e waste by only having 1 / 2 computers and TVs in their home then they would be throwing away less there fore reducing e waste levels