We should "recycle" the electronic waste. Where did the electronic waste go? Various toxic metals can cause various environmental problems when old equipment, old television, computers are eventually landfilled. However, even if it recycles electronic waste, it may be harmful to our environment. Have you ever thought about how the United States transports electronic waste to some developing countries and what kind of problems it causes? As the US legally recycles electronic waste, companies can legally ship electronic waste to so-called recycling companies in other countries.
Unfortunately, this electronic waste has not been properly disposed of and may harm or harm the environment and people. This shows the importance of electronic waste recycling in today's era. This is an essential process of using them to remove outdated products to prevent adverse environmental impacts and minimize pollution. Light bulbs and fluorescent lamps contain a small amount of mercury. This mercury is not only harmful to humans, it is dangerous because it destroys the environment. For this reason, the processing of fluorescent lamps is essential to focus on the control of broken and rationalized programs of lamps and other similar products, making it simultaneously economical and easy.
As the use of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) continues to increase, the amount of electronic and electronic waste (e-waste) generated on a daily basis has increased dramatically worldwide. Recovery of precious elements contained in electronic waste such as copper and gold is mainly a source of income for informal departments in developing countries and emerging industrialized countries. However, unique recycling techniques such as combustion cables used to hold intrinsic copper expose adults and child laborers and their families to various harmful substances. Direct exposure to hazardous substances (lead, cadmium, chromium, brominated flame retardants, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB), etc.), inhalation of toxic fumes, accumulation of chemical substances in soil and water, It causes food related to electronic waste. In addition, recycling work such as removal of electrical equipment increases the risk of injury.
Electronic Waste: Electronic waste components such as CPUs contain potentially harmful components such as lead, cadmium, antimony, and brominated flame retardants. The recycling and disposal of e-waste can pose serious risks to the health of workers in the developed countries and the community, and the risk of exposure to heavy metals such as hazardous exposure during recycling operations and landfill sites and incinerator ash Care must be taken to avoid leakage. In India, start-up companies like Attero Recycling recycle nearly 500 tons of garbage every year.
Intelligent data solutions are very rich in waste and water management, but there is still work to be done