E-Waste Problem

Since last year, the informal e-waste recycling work in Guiyu has disappeared as the government has moved processing into an industrial park. Now most of the US’s exported e-waste ends up in junkyards in Hong Kong, says Jim Puckett, executive director of Basel Action Network. The amount of e-waste is growing, he adds. “Even though the size of products is getting smaller, the pile is still growing. There’s so many more being used”. (Photo by Kai Loeffelbein/laif Agentur)
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