how e-waste is correlated with science
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The term "E-Waste" is loosely applied to consumer and business electronic equipment that is near or at the end of its "useful life." Many of these products require special care for disposal and, by California law, are banned from the trash
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The pollution of soil, water, and air by e-waste also pose a threat to human beings. Soil and water pollution can compromise the food chain, leading to a variety of neurological and organ problems. The dioxins released by burning e-waste can contribute to numerous health issues, including: reproductive problems
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Even the plastic casings of electronic products contain polyvinyl chloride. The health effects of these toxins on humans include birth defects and damage to the brain, heart, liver, kidney and skeletal system. They will also significantly affect the human body's nervous and reproductive systems.