Friday, September 12, 2014

E-Waste Crisis


          It has recently been brought to my attention that old electronics cause horrible health concerns to people all around the world. Electronics, such as computers, phones, and TV’s, contain very toxic substances, such as mercury, lead, cadmium, arsenic, beryllium and brominated flame-retardants.  These toxic materials in electronics can cause cancer, reproductive disorders, endocrine disruption, and many other health problems if this waste stream is not properly managed. (e-stewards.org) Sounds like a death wish to me. Even knowing this horrific information, society continues to send old electronics to areas where humans live. Now that I have knowledge on this topic I want to spread awareness and stop the world distribution of old electronics.
            According to e-stewards.org, an electronic recycling business, in 2012, global sales of new equipment included 238.5 million televisions, 444.4 million computers and tablets, and 1.75 billion mobile phones. All of these electronics become obsolete within 1-3 years of purchase. They are then shipped across seas to China and neighboring countries that will accept old electronics. It only seems that these numbers will go up over time and the crisis will grow larger. In 2008, CBS 60 minutes ran an award-winning documentary on the e-waste crisis that has been seen by 25 million viewers. People know about the issue yet they continue to be apart of the problem. I’m sure that my family and I have contributed to e-waste because we are too lazy to take our old electronics to a credible landfill. I am a person that cares about others even if I have never met them. So from this point on I am pledging to take my old electronics to the right facilities that will not bring it overseas. I am going to continue to convince my family and others to do the same. I love doing things like this so I feel that I am making a positive impact on the world. I also think that there needs to be more businesses in America that take old electronics and recycle them without any harm to society.
            On the other side of things, the Chinese encourage countries to bring old electronics over to there landfills so that they can scrap the metals for resale. Countries gladly bring all of their electronic waste over just to get it off of their homeland. To fix this issue their needs to be an arrangement between both sides, the world and china, to stop the harmful disposing near human civilization. An estimated 70-80% of the e-waste that’s given to recyclers is exported to countries with developing economies. (e-stewards.org) There needs to be a way for recycling plants to destroy e-waste and keep the community out of dangers way.
            Learning about the crisis on e-waste was a very interesting experience for me. I’m always looking for ways to make an impact on the world and the beautiful people that live all over. Recycling old electronics seems like something that is easy, but everyday there are hundreds of thousands of old toys being thrown out the wrong way. If the world comes together on this crisis I believe we could save a lot of health issues in the countries that hold the worlds e-waste.

 

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