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E-Waste R. Reaume. Terms e-Waste: Discarded electronic or electrical devices or their parts. e-Waste Trade: International Trade and Traffic of electronic.

Dec 26, 2015

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Page 1: E-Waste R. Reaume. Terms e-Waste: Discarded electronic or electrical devices or their parts. e-Waste Trade: International Trade and Traffic of electronic.

e-Waste

R. Reaume

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Terms

• e-Waste: Discarded electronic or electrical devices or their parts.

• e-Waste Trade: International Trade and Traffic of electronic waste.

• e-Waste Mgmt: Minimize costs of recycling, building a positive corporate image, complying with regulations and extending product lifespans.

Page 3: E-Waste R. Reaume. Terms e-Waste: Discarded electronic or electrical devices or their parts. e-Waste Trade: International Trade and Traffic of electronic.

Causes

• Rapid changes in technology• Changes in media (tapes, software, MP3)• Falling prices• Planned obsolescence• Leads to large surplus of electronics

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In Ontario

• EHF fees (environmental handling fee)• OES (Ontario Electronic Stewardship)• Not-for-profit industry organization that

oversees the responsible reuse and recycling of waste electronics

• Diverted more than 100,000 tonnes of electronic waste from landfill

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China

What is one of the largest reasons that eWaste trade flourishes in China?

They ship so many containers of goods to North America that would all normally come back empty.

It’s just easy to load them up with our waste and exploit their own workers to make a profit.

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India

Barrels of acid used to strip circuit boards are dumped into the sewer and products are burned in the open air despite Indian laws against this practice.

Workers wear no protective masks or gloves.

The owner of one of these scrap yards says, “If your country keeps sending us the material, our business will be good.”

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Africa

Western companies found that they could label their garbage computers as ’donations’ and send the non-working computers to Ghana to dispose of them.

Africa’s environmental challenges are growing by the day, including the exponential growth of electronic waste.

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A Chinese child sits amongst a pile of wires and e-waste. Children can often be found dismantling e-waste containing many hazardous chemicals known to be potentially very damaging to children's health.

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In Ghana lies the Korle Lagoon, one of the most polluted bodies of water on earth, filled with old computers and their contaminants.

There is no method of protection from the fumes the workers breath while burning plastic and heavy metals every day.

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How Can You Help

• Educate yourself• Recycle hazardous waste properly

(batteries)• Recycle to reputable companies• Build awareness

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Assignment (Webpage)

Answer the following questions:

1. What is the Basel Convention, and how is Canada affected?

2. What is the largest component of e-Waste in Canada?

3. How is the Canadian government dealing with e-Waste?

4. What changes (min 3) can be made global to improve the e-Waste crisis?

5. Write a detailed idea how we can help the students of MTS become more aware of e-Waste and how we can implement this. (ex. Old Cell Phone Depository)