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Non-functional TV sets, cell phones,
music systems, computers and their
parts, etc are examples of​

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Answered by nawednawaz333
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Answer:

computer device

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Answered by RitaNarine
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The Correct Solution is Electronic or E- Wastes.

  • Any disposed electrical or electronic equipment is referred to as e-waste.
  • E-waste includes items such as discarded computers, televisions, VCRs, stereos, copiers, fax machines, cell phones etc.
  • E-waste includes used electronics that are meant for reuse, resale,  recycling through material recovery, or disposal.
  • Toxic elements such as beryllium, cadmium, mercury, and lead are found in almost all electronics, posing major environmental threats to our Ecosystem.
  • When E-waste is dumped in a landfill, it might break down in minute remnants and these traces of harmful compounds eventually seep into the ground beneath the landfill. This is referred to as leaching.
  • The six categories of materials listed for e-waste composition are ferrous and nonferrous metals, glass, plastics, contaminants, and others.
  • The majority of waste electrical and electronic equipment materials are made up of iron and steel, with plastics coming in second.
  • Nonferrous metals like copper and aluminium, as well as precious metals like silver, gold, and platinum, are the third most abundant E-waste.
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