Poisoning the poor : electronic waste in Ghana

"As the global market for electronic goods expands, and the lifespan of many of those products gets shorter, there has been a rapid growth in electronic waste (e-waste). The UN estimates that 20-50 million tonnes of e-waste is produced globally every year. Many electronic products such as lapt...

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Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
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Language:English
Published: Greenpeace 2008
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19291295124910194779-Poisoning-the-poor-electronic-.htm
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description "As the global market for electronic goods expands, and the lifespan of many of those products gets shorter, there has been a rapid growth in electronic waste (e-waste). The UN estimates that 20-50 million tonnes of e-waste is produced globally every year. Many electronic products such as laptops and mobile phones contain hazardous chemicals and materials, and recycling or disposing of them can pose serious threats to human health and the environment. E-waste often ends up dumped in countries with little or no regulation of its recycling or disposal. Historically this has takenplace in Asia, but recently the trade has spread to other regions,particularly West Africa. "
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spellingShingle children
electronic equipment
health impact assessment
industrial waste
reproductive hazards
toxic substances
Poisoning the poor : electronic waste in Ghana
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title Poisoning the poor : electronic waste in Ghana
topic children
electronic equipment
health impact assessment
industrial waste
reproductive hazards
toxic substances
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19291295124910194779-Poisoning-the-poor-electronic-.htm