Environmental Sciences, asked by mhaskarkaushal, 1 year ago

What is the objective of electronic waste?

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Answered by garv84
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in objective electronic waste the main motto of a should be this that the thing that cannot be used to make any material of gadget is waste everything that cannot be used in making any gadget of material is not waste some people show the gadgets in the world that have been not use but they don't know how much valuable they are they are not eligible for which we will it doesn't mean they are not valuable but everything that is used to make gadgets are valuable as if one cannot be made without any battery and many of the people just 2 hours battery is not know how much valuable it is and how much valuable things you need to make phone like screen batteries camera portrait and many more things in the instruction instructor there is been used 2 as you have taken a new font in stock to help you to give you some instruction how to work on it nothing is waste everything is valueable
Answered by GalacticCluster
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they are irreparable computers, mobile and other electronic goods often called e-wastes.

They are generally sent to developing countries like india, china and Pakistan for extraction of metals like copper, iron, silicon, nickel and gold through recycling. Waste electrical goods are similarly recycled but some of them like old batteries are quite hazardous to handle.

  • Developed countries enforced strict environmental laws in 1980. This pushed up the cost of handling and treatment of hazardous wastes.

  • An environment friendly manner has been developed by scientific method of treating e-wastes. It is known as evences.
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