E-WASTE :
A HIDDEN PROBLEM
CONTENT OF PRESENTATION
MEANING:
Problems :
Health of environment issues
Illegal dumping
Imports from Europe and America
Dispose issue
Solutions:
• Recycle
• Awareness
• Proper law and regulations
• Business opportunity.
MEANING OF E WASTE:
E-waste or electronic waste refers to old electrical
and electronic and electronic equipment that have reached the
end of their life.
such as discarded computers, office electronic
equipment, entertainment device electronics, mobile phones,
televisions sets, and refrigerators and much more.
E-WASTE
THE GROWING
EPIDEMIC
THREATS OF W-WASTE
DISPOSE ISSUE:
At an average we Indian scrap about 200 million per year
of consumer electronics, according to recycling to industry
experts. Rapid advances in technology mean that electronic
products are becoming obsolete more quickly.
This, coupled with explosive sales in consumer electronics,
means that more products are being disposed, even if they still
work.
Currently major part of e-waste is decomposed by land-fill.
THREATS FROM E-WASTE
HEALTH AND ENVIRONMETAL ISSUES:
Let us understand this point by taking a true example of
guiyu, china.
Guiyu id known as the largest e-waste recycling site in the
words, and the city’s residents exhibit substantial digestive,
neurological, respiratory and bone
problems.
Today, 80% of Guiyus children experience respiratory
aliments, and are especially at risk of lead poisoning.
ILLEGAL DUMPING
Thousands of tonners of e-waste falsely declared as
second hand and goods exported from developed to developing
countries for dumping purpose.
It follows last months UN University report, which
outlined how 42m tones of electronic waste were thrown out in
2014 t a cost of $52bn to the global economy.
CONCLUSION
A continuing rise in the rate of production is no longer
acceptable-hazardous waste affects the health of millions of
people and poisonous large areas of our planet.
This problem can be solved only by the joint contribution
of people around the world .
E-WASTE IS A PROBLEM
BUT
EVERY PROBLEM HAS ITS
OWN SOLUTIONS.
E waste problem

E waste problem

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    CONTENT OF PRESENTATION MEANING: Problems: Health of environment issues Illegal dumping Imports from Europe and America Dispose issue Solutions: • Recycle • Awareness • Proper law and regulations • Business opportunity.
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    MEANING OF EWASTE: E-waste or electronic waste refers to old electrical and electronic and electronic equipment that have reached the end of their life. such as discarded computers, office electronic equipment, entertainment device electronics, mobile phones, televisions sets, and refrigerators and much more.
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    THREATS OF W-WASTE DISPOSEISSUE: At an average we Indian scrap about 200 million per year of consumer electronics, according to recycling to industry experts. Rapid advances in technology mean that electronic products are becoming obsolete more quickly. This, coupled with explosive sales in consumer electronics, means that more products are being disposed, even if they still work. Currently major part of e-waste is decomposed by land-fill.
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    THREATS FROM E-WASTE HEALTHAND ENVIRONMETAL ISSUES: Let us understand this point by taking a true example of guiyu, china. Guiyu id known as the largest e-waste recycling site in the words, and the city’s residents exhibit substantial digestive, neurological, respiratory and bone problems. Today, 80% of Guiyus children experience respiratory aliments, and are especially at risk of lead poisoning.
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    ILLEGAL DUMPING Thousands oftonners of e-waste falsely declared as second hand and goods exported from developed to developing countries for dumping purpose. It follows last months UN University report, which outlined how 42m tones of electronic waste were thrown out in 2014 t a cost of $52bn to the global economy.
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    CONCLUSION A continuing risein the rate of production is no longer acceptable-hazardous waste affects the health of millions of people and poisonous large areas of our planet. This problem can be solved only by the joint contribution of people around the world .
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    E-WASTE IS APROBLEM BUT EVERY PROBLEM HAS ITS OWN SOLUTIONS.