What is e-waste? Describe e-waste.
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E waste referds as Electronic waste.
The type of waste which can never be reduce. For Example - Radioactive waste.
The type of waste which can never be reduce. For Example - Radioactive waste.
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e-Waste is the electronic waste or unused electronic materials or obsolete materials discarded by users.
e Waste results from all stuff like mobile phones, electronic or electric toys, machines, computers or their parts, printed circuit boards, chips, electronic components, calculators , smart devices, TV screens, video games, MP3 or MP4 players, disks, CD Roms, DVDs, flash pen drives, intelligent devices embedded in household appliances.
The e-waste is different from nuclear waste which have harmful radiations. e-waste contains harmful materials like phosphorous and poisons too.
e-waste is generally dumped in separate far away dumpyards. Some regeneration activities are done to recover precious materials from e-waste.
e-waste also includes obsolete satellite parts with electronics in them. They float around in space above Earth.
There are guidelines and laws to dispose e-waste. But still there is no good mechanism to effectively treat the e-waste for benefit of people.
e Waste results from all stuff like mobile phones, electronic or electric toys, machines, computers or their parts, printed circuit boards, chips, electronic components, calculators , smart devices, TV screens, video games, MP3 or MP4 players, disks, CD Roms, DVDs, flash pen drives, intelligent devices embedded in household appliances.
The e-waste is different from nuclear waste which have harmful radiations. e-waste contains harmful materials like phosphorous and poisons too.
e-waste is generally dumped in separate far away dumpyards. Some regeneration activities are done to recover precious materials from e-waste.
e-waste also includes obsolete satellite parts with electronics in them. They float around in space above Earth.
There are guidelines and laws to dispose e-waste. But still there is no good mechanism to effectively treat the e-waste for benefit of people.
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