Monday, May 7, 2007

Electronic waste effects

There are many effects that can lead from causes of the global warming. Especially, I'm going to talk about the effects of electronic waste and how they play un important role in increasing the global warming. Studies have consistently shown that electronic waste from devices like mobile phones, PDA's and digital cameras contains toxins that are damaging to our environment.If you cant use your electronics very well you should donate your cell phone, computer or any thing else you are helping to keep toxic elements out of landfills. Consider the harm you are averting when you donate cell phones to charity.The potential dangers are obvious. Recycling for Charities is committed to preventing such hazards from contaminating the environment. Discarded electronics contain hazardous materials. If disposed improperly, they pose a potential threat to human health and the environment which lead to the global warming as a final result.

4 comments:

Molly Kirk said...

I hadn't thought about the effects of electronic waste, but you are certainly right. I wonder what the best way is to dispose of old batteries and battery-powered items like electric toothbrushes?

Abdullah_Alkhaja said...

Your subject is very interesting and nobody can notice this effects.

Hamill Alamrei said...

If you can put a box in your closets for dead batteries, and drop them off at Staples or Radio Shack stores. when the box fills.Battery recycling programs keep all the bad stuff in one place, preventing toxics from leeching into air and waterways. From lithium to lead, many battery components, including plastic casing, can be recovered and reused.
It’s easy. Recycling can be as easy as dropping off your old battery at a participating retail store when picking up your new one.

Hamill Alamrei said...

If you can put a box in your closets for dead batteries, and drop them off at Staples or Radio Shack stores. when the box fills.Battery recycling programs keep all the bad stuff in one place, preventing toxics from leeching into air and waterways. From lithium to lead, many battery components, including plastic casing, can be recovered and reused.
It’s easy. Recycling can be as easy as dropping off your old battery at a participating retail store when picking up your new one.