The responsibility for e-waste primarily lies with manufacturers, consumers, and governments. Manufacturers are accountable for designing products with sustainability in mind and implementing take-back programs. Consumers play a role by making informed choices and properly disposing of old electronics. Governments must establish regulations and infrastructure to manage e-waste effectively and promote recycling initiatives.
From: China and India
enough to fill the moon
by going to the net , texting,calling and voice mail
Best Buy has a program where they will recycle eWaste. Any type of eWaste no matter where it was bought, they will take it and recycle it. This means that they will make the attempt to refurbish it, and sell it, or they will bring it to a recycling center and attempt to reclaim the value of the precious metals in the electronics.
the common responsibility is that they have to clean the house
to be or not to be
no
a supervouer
Yes ! We are the most the most dangerous thing on the plant and we then have the responsibility!
The electronic disposal and all about ewaste laws can be seen in this website http://www.ecyclingresource.org/ContentPage.aspx?Pageid=28&ParentID=0
The factor that most affects the diffusion of responsibility is the presence of others. The more people present during a situation, the more responsibility diffuses among them, leading to a decreased sense of personal responsibility. This diffusion can result in individuals feeling less accountable for taking action or helping others.
Most Vikings were farmers.