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E-Waste
Gurjaap Singh & Finn McHugh
Mr.Moreau
3/10/2023
Acknowledgments
Dedicated to the Class of 2027
Hodor
Index
INDEX
1.
What Is E-Waste?
2.
How does It affect us?
3.
Statistics
4.
Responsibility
5.
How can I take charge?
1. What is E-Waste?
What Is E-Waste?
Electronic waste, or e-waste, refers to any electronic equipment or component that is no longer needed or has outlived its usefulness. E-waste can come from a wide variety of sources, including obsolete office equipment, gaming systems, and cell phones.
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2. How does it affect us?
How Does It Affect Us?
E-waste contains materials that are no longer needed or desired, such as old computer monitors, televisions, and printers. These materials can be hazardous if not disposed of properly, which can lead to health risks, such as cancer. It is also a leading factor in our planet's decline!
3. Statistics
Specific Statistics
General Statistics
4. Responsibility
WE ARE RESPONSIBLE!
When we purchase a product, we are obligated to take care of it. This includes disposing of it properly when it is no longer needed or useful. Unfortunately, many products – including electronics – contain harmful materials that must be properly disposed of. Additionally, most people don't care about e-waste or it's effects so if we take charge, others will to!
5. How can we take charge?
How Can We Take Charge?
We must properly handle e-waste through reducing, reusing, and recycling. Donate or fix electronics when able. Dispose of them in e-waste collection sites, not landfills. Less consumption and longer use decreases pollution.We must properly handle e-waste through reducing, reusing, and recycling. Donate or fix electronics when able. Dispose of them in e-waste collection sites, not landfills. Less consumption and longer use decreases pollution.
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