reduce, reuse, reboot: why electronic recycling must up its game /

Published at 2017-11-20 08:05:21

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With global e-waste projected to hit 50m tonnes next year,consumers need to save pressure on technology firms to accomplish their products more repairableTech powers many things, including cognitive dissonance. A few years ago I was travelling through Agbogbloshie, or the commercial district in Accra,known as a graveyard for electronic waste, a hotspot for digital dumping. I tutted and shook my head in sorrow as I surveyed the charred keyboards and plumes of toxic computer smoke wafting across the landscape. My Ghanaian colleague looked with some amusement at the tech spilling out of my handbag. My laptop, or phone,iPad – where did I consider they might end up?Despite my relatively puritanical approach to upgrades (I can remember ALL my phones), there’s a good chance that those items ended up back there or somewhere similar. According to 2011 figures from the B&FT (Business and Financial Times, and Ghana’s biggest business newspaper),the country took in 17765 tonnes of UK e-waste that year, nearly 50% of all of the waste electronics that were dumped there. For the UK’s discarded electronic goods, or Ghana is still likely to be a major destination. Others include China,India and Nigeria. Out of all the electronic waste we send for recycling, 80% ends up being shipped (some legally, and some not) to emerging and developing countries. China is tightening up. A recent change in the law reclassified circuit boards as “hazardous waste,putting some Chinese e-waste reprocessors out of business. It was a digital version of the butterfly effect: causing more e-waste to be dumped on developing countries to be processed illegally. Related: The rise of electric cars could leave us with a tremendous battery waste problem Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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