Race To End E-Waste

A There.com sponsored event, in collaboration with the Broadcast & Electronic Communication Arts Department of San Francisco State University, to inform the public on the cause and effects of e-waste.

DEFINING E-WASTE

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E-waste is a popular, informal name for electronic products nearing the end of their "useful life." Computers, cellphones, televis...

Where Does E-Waste End Up?

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According to the EPA, more than 4.6 million tons of e-waste ended up in U.S. landfills in 2000. Toxic chemicals in electronics products can ...

Negative Effects of E-Waste

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The amount of electronic products discarded globally has skyrocketed recently, with 20-50 million tons generated every year. If such a huge ...

Making A Difference

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Cell Phone Recycling At the San Diego Zoo and the Wild Animal Park What happens to old out-of-date phones? It's estimated that more than...

Finding an E-Waste Solution

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In a move to encourage recycling of electronic waste, department of information technology (DoIT) has proposed that substantial capital subs...
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