E-Waste: what's really going on, but what to do?
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http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/ghana804/video/video_index.html
Here's the transcript if you don't want to watch the vid:
For a brief overview on how the world's been handling all the electronic waste we've collectively created, watch the video at the link above (20 min long, fyi).
After watching:
Did you know about this? I know for sure I had seen a few instances (at least of HD harvesting by scammers abroad), but the way that no country's government or electronic manufacturers themselves are addressing the problem of e-waste and its shady redistribution to poorer places is quite troubling.
Your thoughts, ideas, reactions to the topic of e-waste disposal and its repercussions?
Do you (or have you ever) recycled your electronics? What kind of programs/places are there locally for you to do so? Or just dump it?
Here's the transcript if you don't want to watch the vid:
Spoiler:
For a brief overview on how the world's been handling all the electronic waste we've collectively created, watch the video at the link above (20 min long, fyi).
After watching:
Did you know about this? I know for sure I had seen a few instances (at least of HD harvesting by scammers abroad), but the way that no country's government or electronic manufacturers themselves are addressing the problem of e-waste and its shady redistribution to poorer places is quite troubling.
Your thoughts, ideas, reactions to the topic of e-waste disposal and its repercussions?
Do you (or have you ever) recycled your electronics? What kind of programs/places are there locally for you to do so? Or just dump it?
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I'm actually doing my thesis on e-waste right now.
IMO there are too many loopholes in current national and international legislation which facilitate the export and import of e-waste. There are many influential factors which ensure a steady and toxic production of e-waste, and virtually no control over it, since it's everyone's idea of recycling your e-waste by sending it overseas.
I would encourage anyone interested in this topic to read up on the WEEE directive, hit up the Basel Action Network or visit toxipedia. Lots of good information for anyone there.
IMO there are too many loopholes in current national and international legislation which facilitate the export and import of e-waste. There are many influential factors which ensure a steady and toxic production of e-waste, and virtually no control over it, since it's everyone's idea of recycling your e-waste by sending it overseas.
I would encourage anyone interested in this topic to read up on the WEEE directive, hit up the Basel Action Network or visit toxipedia. Lots of good information for anyone there.
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animefreak_usa
Child of Samael
Actually by law in california... all hd must be either drilled or smashed by the computer repair shop or the e waste recyclers. Unless you donated the hd for donation to computer for poor people services then we received them and run the dod reformat cycler aka 7 wipes with 1/0 and random. You know there about two pounds of gold in a 1000 mobos. I build simple setup for poor kids and school for free.
It a waste of a good computer with a little clean up and regrading can be use for the good of education... every kid need a computer if not for writing report and research.. porn too. Plus the shitty one can be use to teach kids how to upgrade and fix computers.
It a waste of a good computer with a little clean up and regrading can be use for the good of education... every kid need a computer if not for writing report and research.. porn too. Plus the shitty one can be use to teach kids how to upgrade and fix computers.
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VGuy wrote...
I'm actually doing my thesis on e-waste right now.IMO there are too many loopholes in current national and international legislation which facilitate the export and import of e-waste. There are many influential factors which ensure a steady and toxic production of e-waste, and virtually no control over it, since it's everyone's idea of recycling your e-waste by sending it overseas.
I would encourage anyone interested in this topic to read up on the WEEE directive, hit up the Basel Action Network or visit toxipedia. Lots of good information for anyone there.
Thanks! I'll check on those.
Really disconcerting to think that so much harm comes from tech that we've always thought was "saving the world", when it's also polluting it.
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Gravity cat
the adequately amused
One of the most worrying problems here is security; seems that some of the hard drives that get sent to E-waste dumping grounds still have all their files from the previous owners, which could be used for Cyber crime.
The problem is there doesn't seem to be enough awareness about keeping your details safe when disposing of your old computers. It's really not that difficult to take out your hard drive and keep it for personal use or smash it, but most people just seem to forget to.
The problem is there doesn't seem to be enough awareness about keeping your details safe when disposing of your old computers. It's really not that difficult to take out your hard drive and keep it for personal use or smash it, but most people just seem to forget to.
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Gravity cat wrote...
One of the most worrying problems here is security; seems that some of the hard drives that get sent to E-waste dumping grounds still have all their files from the previous owners, which could be used for Cyber crime. The problem is there doesn't seem to be enough awareness about keeping your details safe when disposing of your old computers. It's really not that difficult to take out your hard drive and keep it for personal use or smash it, but most people just seem to forget to.
That's easily enough taught and fixed: the bigger concern is it still has to go somewhere (trash-wise)... @_@
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Gravity cat
the adequately amused
gizgal wrote...
Gravity cat wrote...
One of the most worrying problems here is security; seems that some of the hard drives that get sent to E-waste dumping grounds still have all their files from the previous owners, which could be used for Cyber crime. The problem is there doesn't seem to be enough awareness about keeping your details safe when disposing of your old computers. It's really not that difficult to take out your hard drive and keep it for personal use or smash it, but most people just seem to forget to.
That's easily enough taught and fixed: the bigger concern is it still has to go somewhere (trash-wise)... @_@
True that it can be easily fixed provided people can be arsed, but humanity is just retarded and will still forget or not bother to smash their HDs, even if it becomes a law or if it was shoved in their faces every day through adverts.
Diverting the junk away from Dump sites and doing other stuff with it, like recycling it, you need to deal with whoever is cheapening out on the recycling and just dumping it to foreign countries. And then give them a reason to want to recycle. The recycling plant in the video had a good idea - extract traces of gold and whatever else, then sell it or make it into gold jewellery and watches which should hopefully bring in profit. Just need to get others to follow suit...