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The Billion Pound E-Waste Challenge

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Bolaji Ojo
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Re: Billion Pound E-Waste Challenge
Bolaji Ojo   9/7/2012 7:55:13 AM
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Garyk, The connection is certainly there. When electronic waste is being rejected by China and India, the West needs to find alternate ways of disposing of them. They are also direct contributors to the counterfeiting plaguing the industry.

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Billion Pound E-Waste Challenge
garyk   9/6/2012 6:27:19 PM
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nimantha.d and Bolaji olo

Here is the problem: We have e-waste disposal sites, most all is shipped to CHINA and INDIA, counterfeiting is starting to be controled and CHINA and INDIA don't want e-waste any more, that part of the world is getting too heavy because of the LEAD! No profit if you can't counterfeit the componets. No profit in the metal reclaim, GOLD is be taken out of electronic componets. We need to get the EPA involved and help provide a solution. If the refinery can charge a per LB e-waste charge maybe someone can start a new business.

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Cryptoman   9/6/2012 6:01:52 PM
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I think this is a very positive initiative and I am curious to see its results. Today the lifetime of an electronic product is really short which makes recycling and e-waste management more important than ever. Mobile phones alone are a huge contributor to landfill as consumers change their mobile phones every 18 months these days. I think paying a small sum to consumers to recycle their old electronics equipment is a good motivator. This has worked with mobile phones and I am sure it is applicable to other electronic waste.

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nimantha.d   9/6/2012 11:22:11 AM
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These electronic items are surely re-usebale, well atleast the majority. It might not be the whole gadget itself but certain parts surely can be taken into consideration for re-usability.

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Bolaji Ojo   9/6/2012 8:16:08 AM
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Jenn, As usual, the problem is created and then we seek a "financially viable" solution. From the moment a product is produced, the plans for "takeback" and disposal should have been simultaneously developed. That's not our way, though. I believe that companies should be held accountable for this and that they need to plan reclamation and efficient disposal into design, production, marketing, distribution and sales. If the cost cannot be passed onto customers then that product shouldn't be on the shelf.

That solves the problems we expect in future. What about now?

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prabhakar_deosthali   9/6/2012 8:11:32 AM
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I would like to know the exact definition of "Recycling"  and  "E-Waste ", here.

In today's fast technology pace, many products are just thrown out , not because they have stopped functioning , but just because they are out of fashion or technically superior products are available.

Do we scrap these products or resale them to less privileged who may find those products still useful for many more years?

 

E-waste initiative should not be limited to just recovering the raw materials back and ensuring the disposal in a non toxic way. It should also aim at salvaging some of the still-working equipment and resale it, in my opinion

 

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Wale Bakare   9/6/2012 7:15:13 AM
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This looks very massive sector and promising if all the stakeholders contribute to make it successfull but i would also like know the level re-usability of these electronics. 

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well done
FLYINGSCOT   9/6/2012 6:59:40 AM
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I think this is a great initiative and I certainly wil take a look into it.  We all need to put this more firmly into our overall corporate strategies.

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anandvy   9/5/2012 11:50:23 PM
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Earlier this spring, the CEA reported that the initiative has led to the recycling of 460 million pounds of consumer electronics

This is very good news indeed. I am curious to know the impact of recycling on job creation ? How many jobs were created because of this recycling initiative ?

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