Debate points on the topic- E ticketing is eco-friendly
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I am mentioning the points on the topic of eco-friendliness of E-Ticketing system.
There may not be any harmful effects of e-ticketing systems directly on our ecosystem. But the computers based on which e-ticketing works, have effects.
1. E-ticketing solution uses computer hardware. The monitors used for display contain some harmful substances, which are not eco-friendly. The discarded computer materials are called e-waste. The may contain lead, cadmium etc. SO exposure to harmful components of e-waste is not good. The mobile phones are also used for e-ticketing. They are also part of e-waste when discarded.
Recycling of e-waste can reduce the emission of greenhouse gases.
2. Use of e-ticketing system increases the use of electronic telecommunication signals in the air. It uses the telecommunication satellites in space.
3. E-ticketing system uses computer print out or stationary. Paper comes from wood pulp and hence from the trees in forests. Thus e-ticketing causes cutting of trees. The trees have to be regenerated using a disciplined and planned method.
4. I am not sure of these:
The inks used in the printers or the toners may contain some non eco-friendly substances. They may be prepared by use of some non eco-friendly processes.
5. These computers along with all the networking hardware, are always on. The computers dissipate heat energy continuously.
6. The software has no effect on the eco-system, as it is present only on the electronic hardware.
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It is possible that many parts of computers, except the functioning electronic components, could be made of eco-friendly and recyclable substances. Perhaps there is a need for research on this. Such decisions also depend on the economic feasibility, availability of technology and a big change in the computer industry in the whole world.
Imagine a computer in fine wooden or glass casing!
There may not be any harmful effects of e-ticketing systems directly on our ecosystem. But the computers based on which e-ticketing works, have effects.
1. E-ticketing solution uses computer hardware. The monitors used for display contain some harmful substances, which are not eco-friendly. The discarded computer materials are called e-waste. The may contain lead, cadmium etc. SO exposure to harmful components of e-waste is not good. The mobile phones are also used for e-ticketing. They are also part of e-waste when discarded.
Recycling of e-waste can reduce the emission of greenhouse gases.
2. Use of e-ticketing system increases the use of electronic telecommunication signals in the air. It uses the telecommunication satellites in space.
3. E-ticketing system uses computer print out or stationary. Paper comes from wood pulp and hence from the trees in forests. Thus e-ticketing causes cutting of trees. The trees have to be regenerated using a disciplined and planned method.
4. I am not sure of these:
The inks used in the printers or the toners may contain some non eco-friendly substances. They may be prepared by use of some non eco-friendly processes.
5. These computers along with all the networking hardware, are always on. The computers dissipate heat energy continuously.
6. The software has no effect on the eco-system, as it is present only on the electronic hardware.
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It is possible that many parts of computers, except the functioning electronic components, could be made of eco-friendly and recyclable substances. Perhaps there is a need for research on this. Such decisions also depend on the economic feasibility, availability of technology and a big change in the computer industry in the whole world.
Imagine a computer in fine wooden or glass casing!
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1.sometimes ink used in it may be non eco- friendly
2.it increases the communication
3.it causes cutting down of trees
2.it increases the communication
3.it causes cutting down of trees
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