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Electrical and Electronic Waste Recycling

Electrical and Electronic Waste Recycling

Electrical and electronic items such as televisions, refrigerators, washing machines, handphones, computers, printers, and batteries are increasingly being disposed as waste after use. These waste are also known as e-waste and they are posing an environmental problem as most of these waste products contain toxic chemicals and can affect the environment and our health if they are incinerated or landfilled. In addition, there is also the problem of e-waste being dumped in developing countries and recycled in an unhealthy and pollutive manner. Watch this video on the problem of e-waste:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXzsqTFwV3Q According to the National Environment Agency, about 60,000 tonnes of e-waste are generated every year in Singapore. Singaporeans are known to be big users of electrical and electronic products, thus we can imagine the significant problem of e-waste here. Let's take a closer look at e-waste recycling: E-Waste Recycling in Singapore Used electrical and electronic items are commonly sold to the karang guni men, secondhand traders and shops, or traded-in when buying the new items. The used items are refurbished and sold locally or exported overseas for reuse. Other used electrical and electronic items, and electronic scrap from industries are also sent to local e-waste recycling facilities where precious metals such as gold and platinum are extracted, and recovered materials such as plastics are sent to local recycling companies. Collectors, Traders and Recycling Companies for E-Waste To find a recycling collector or someone who wants your e-waste, check out NEA's list of collectors and traders. What Can I Do First, reduce your e-waste by asking yourself whether you need to buy new stuff like IT equipment and handphones frequently. Remember to Buy and Use Only What You Need. If you have some electrical and electronic items that you don't want but are still in good condition, try to Give It Away or Sell for Cash before recycling them. You can also check out NEA's list of take back programmes for e-waste.

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