E-waste management | Oviya Jawade | TEDxYouth@PalmRoad
Summary
TLDRThe script discusses the growing threat of electronic waste (e-waste), which includes discarded electronics like phones and TVs. It explains how e-waste often ends up in landfills and junkyards, where toxic chemicals like mercury and lead can leak out, polluting land and water. Workers who dismantle e-waste face health risks from exposure. The script urges reducing e-waste by fixing devices, avoiding over-charging phones, and questioning if purchases are wants or needs. It concludes that individuals must work together to curb e-waste, as its unchecked growth causes pollution and climate change, threatening mass extinctions.
Takeaways
- 😟 E-waste or electronic waste from discarded electronics is growing at an alarming rate
- 🤔 E-waste contains precious metals but also many toxic elements that are released when improperly handled
- 😠 Improper e-waste recycling harms the health of workers and local communities
- 😥 Toxins from e-waste pollute land, air and groundwater
- 😢E-waste toxicity causes cancer, deformities in babies and developmental problems in children
- 😠 Overconsumption and short electronics lifespan drives the e-waste crisis
- 🤔 Repairing, reusing and updating electronics can extend product lifespans
- 😊 Donating used electronics can help those in need
- ⚠️ E-waste expansion fuels global warming and mass extinctions
- 👥 Collective action is needed to address the e-waste crisis through reduced consumption, proper recycling and policy changes
Q & A
What are electronic zombies or e-waste?
-E-waste, also known as electronic waste, refers to discarded and end-of-life electronics like computers, phones, TVs, and other gadgets that are not working, useless or have reached the end of their useful life.
Why can't we stop generating e-waste even though we are aware of it?
-Electronics like refrigerators, washing machines, TVs etc. have become necessities in our lives today, making it very difficult to stop usage and therefore generation of e-waste.
How does our attraction and obsession with electronic gadgets contribute to e-waste?
-Our attraction to features like singing, dancing toys for children and multiple headphones for adults leads to discarding and replacements which adds to e-waste.
What happens to the e-waste when it reaches landfills and junkyards?
-Junkyard workers try to extract precious metals from e-waste through acid baths and burning which releases toxic fumes into the air. It also leaks into the land, degrading it and polluting groundwater.
How does exposure to e-waste affect human health?
-It causes cancer, diseases related to heart, lungs, liver, skeletal system and brain. It also leads to lower IQ and developmental issues in babies.
How can we reduce generation of e-waste at an individual level?
-We can avoid frequently changing our electronics, repair and donate usable products, properly maintain devices by cleaning and updating software, and avoid overcharging batteries.
How much e-waste was generated globally in 2021?
-57.4 million tons of e-waste was generated globally in 2021.
What impact does the dramatic increase in e-waste have?
-It is leading to overfilling of junkyards which is expanding them, adding to pollution and global warming.
How are mass extinctions related to global warming caused by e-waste?
-All five previous mass extinctions were related to climate change and global warming. The current global warming from e-waste pollution can lead to the sixth mass extinction.
What is the call to action to solve this e-waste crisis?
-We all need to work together through small personal efforts to reduce, reuse, recycle electronics as well as political and industrial initiatives to safely process existing e-waste.
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