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ELECTRONIC WASTESaaif Khan

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What’s the Problem?

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Smartphones Tablets Laptops

Televisions Desktop Computers

Appliances

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Average Life of Electronics:

1.63 Years

1.82 Years

5-6 Years

4.6 Years

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Everyone Loves New Technologies and Products!

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But everyone seems to ignore this.

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Did I mention

it’s all flammable?

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This, is a minor problem

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This, is a MAJOR problem

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Only a small

phone,

right?

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Q2 2012 Q3 2012 Q4 2012

Imagine 36.8 MILLION of those

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Just like these, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is Obsolete

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And this is where they will all go.

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We Need a solution

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What’s Your Idea?

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Morrison, G. (2013, February 3). How long do TVs last? (Morrison's Mailbag) - CNET. Retrieved April 13, 2015, from http://www.cnet.com/news/how-long-do-tvs-last-morrisons-mailbag/

Paul, I. (2012, October 3). Newer smartphones have fewer toxic chemicals, teardown finds. Retrieved April 13, 2015, from http://www.techhive.com/article/2011049/newer-smartphones-have-fewer-toxic-chemicals-teardown-finds.html

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