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The Despicable truth about the tech industry
Imagine streets littered with mountains of unused smartphones, contributing to an apocalypse of e-waste that poisoning our planet. This dystopian tale is not science fiction – it’s 2024 in the worst-case scenario, thanks in part to the selfish consumer behemoths controlling our mobile communication habits.
Breaking down Barriers to E-wasterhood
According to a study, five billion mobile smartphones are collecting dust, forgoing useful lives. What if these precious devices could be reused, rejuvenated, and even RE-ENVISIONED for the waste of humanity? Vodafone’s partnership with WWF must be commended for proposing a "co-developed marine protecting ecosystem" built on questionable pillars.
Don’t Play with E-Waste Fire Again
The United Nations recently exposed harrowing statistics about electronic device waste, calling it the fastest-growing waste stream globally`. We can no longer plead ignorance, nor neglect this digital catastrophe. In an age saturated with technology, the lifeline of smartphones have dramatically, tragically decreased in popularity. Meanwhile, mining new materials to replace spent gadgets leads to a tsunami, threatening the air, soil- and water-quality – **It’s Time to RE-FRAMED OUR EXPECTATIONS
Up-Cycle-a-Palooza for Environmental Apologists
Don’t *whisper "we get it, extended producer EPR regulations must exist-* because by some coincidence, South Africa saw mandatory EPR guidelines releasedMay 2021. And who am I to judge, say "that won’t achieve much, except encouraging people throw more e-waste and greenwashing". Maybe that little "scoop" you stumbled upon was right about _reducing pollution prevention’?
Shake a Leg (to Your Carbon Sins) and Learn About Life-Cycle Design of Electronics Device
Did I ever tell you to look within yourself for innovative sustainability when the *planets resources are on shaky ground ? No, we keep our gazes fixated on a life of " disposability bliss". With our upcycled smartphones "lessem" raw material is required for producing "novelty, must-share" gadgets and gadgets’. Every ton! *-less tons saved in mining; what price are we paying?!?
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