Persuasive Essay On Electronic Waste

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E-waste stands for electronic waste such for example computers, cell phones, printers and television. E-waste is unwanted or unused electronics that are no longer in use. Unused electrons are stuffing landfills on the globe. The United States have more than 100 million worth of electronics to dispose and just 20 percent of it is recycled. The other 80 percent is thrown out because most electronic contain harmful chemicals. When the bulk of electronic dangerous chemicals are in piles of waste, the danger to nature is being threaten (What Is E-waste?).
Melvin Needhidasan suggests that, “e-waste has concerns, because of the various poisons and how they do not dissolve easily. Based on studies, many of these concerns are a priority in European …show more content…

Currently, there are not any known existing recycling EEE technologies we can use in an environmental responsible way. In the US along, during 2005, Melvin Needhidasan, reported, “two million or more tons of electronic wastes were produced and only about 17 to 18 percent of that was collected for recycling. The remaining 80 percent ended up in the local landfills” (Electronic Waste”). The toxic material from electronic waste in landfills can leak out into streams and groundwater. Burning plastic releases a component called dioxins. However, Needhidasan mention, “Projections that 80 percent of all of the United States e- waste is exported to unindustrialized countries. Also, accepting these toxic waste products is illegal in most of these countries” (Needhidasan). Many Asian and West African countries accept illegal trade waste and it is being disposed and dismantled of toxic technology by using uncomplicated resources. In India, in the underprivileged areas people are known to handle e-waste without the use of any coverings or any type of safety gear. In fact, they used some of the waste as fuel for cooking food. People are actually exposed to these toxins on a daily basis and due to their living conditions and cooking areas which are basically made up of e-waste recycling materials. However, in parts of India the use of unsafe and illegal recycling practices are embraced in Delhi. Within the developing countries of India, there are more and more emerging dumping areas of illegal waste. (Electronic

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