Toxic Waste
Thursday, September 21st, 2006… is still being being produced and shipped to places too poor to refuse it. Electronic goods are again part of the problem:
Toxic shock: How Western rubbish is destroying Africa
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… is still being being produced and shipped to places too poor to refuse it. Electronic goods are again part of the problem:
Toxic shock: How Western rubbish is destroying Africa
Apple received flak recently when news stories revealed that some its iPods were being produced in sweatshops in China.
Alternet.org today introduces us the exploitation of workers mining for the materials that make cell phones and computers: War, Murder, Rape… All for Your Cell Phone
(Forgive the sensational title, but it does suit the story. Mining also causes considerable environmental destruction.)
The following link lists 36 chemicals/components that can be found in your typical desktop. (I was surprised to see cadmium!) Chemicals in a desktop computer
It’s also interesting to note that 70% of the heavy metals in landfills come from discarded computer parts. Hmmm…