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E-Waste by the Numbers: Infographic

E-Waste by the Numbers: Infographic | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it

Tech enthusiasts like ourselves tend to spend more on electronics and upgrade more often than the average consumer, but as tech has grown more mainstream than ever, and with product cycles accelerated on the mobile market, electronic waste is becoming an equally expanding issue.

 

There is a lack of consensus as to whether the term (e-waste) should apply to resale, reuse, and refurbishing industries, or only to product that cannot be used for its intended purpose. Informal processing of electronic waste in developing countries may cause serious health and pollution problems, though these countries are also most likely to reuse and repair electronics.

All electronic scrap components may contain contaminants such as lead, cadmium, beryllium, or brominated flame retardants. Even in developed countries recycling and disposal of e-waste may involve significant risk to workers and communities and great care must be taken to avoid unsafe exposure in recycling operations and leaching of material such as heavy metals from landfills and incinerator ashes.

 

This infographic puts e-waste figures in perspective...


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Olive Ventures's curator insight, February 21, 2013 11:29 AM

If you're from Singapore and need to recycle your e-waste: http://oliveventures.com.sg/act/2012/08/29/e-waste-recycling-in-singapore/

Eduardo Pinilla Gil's curator insight, May 31, 2014 12:04 PM

Una infografía sobre la basura electrónica, una fuente de contaminación creciente

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[VIDEO] Information is food - TEDTalks

How do we consume data? At TED@SXSWi, technologist JP Rangaswami muses on our relationship to information, and offers a surprising and sharp insight: we treat it like food.

 

Articles about TEDTalks: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=TEDTalks

 


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