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E-Waste Recycling: Effect on Environment

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E-waste or electronic waste is a rejected product that still works, has a battery, or something that you can stop into an electrical socket.

Smartphones, laptops, radios, computer parts, televisions, electric kettles, and washing machines are just a few models of electronic waste.

We require the latest and most extensive electronic technology, but what concerning the thousands of obsolete gadgets released each year?

The startling rate of e-waste generation

People have multiple outdated and old electronics in their homes.

In ordinary, there are around 80 electronic products per household.

In the UK, people consume around £ 800 every year on unique models and devices.

The same households distribute between 44 and 55 pounds of electronic waste per year.

These rejected things end up in the landfill or neglected area, the garage, or the attic.

The University of the United Nations published that the amount of electronic waste has developed by about 8% in just two years, growth was considered faster in any garbage and nearly twice the amount of waste plastic too.

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