Recycling to Stop E-waste | Kady McKenna | TEDxYouth@ElliotStreet
Summary
TLDRThe speaker recounts their personal journey with electronic devices, highlighting the growing issue of e-waste. They founded e-treasure Incorporated, a non-profit aiming to recycle, refurbish, and redistribute electronic devices, reducing environmental impact. The script also addresses the global health crisis caused by improper e-waste disposal, particularly in impoverished nations, and introduces the e-treasure school leaders program to bridge the digital divide and empower students through technology.
Takeaways
- π± The speaker has owned 13 electronic devices since their first one, emphasizing the prevalence of technology in modern life.
- πΆ Born in 2009, the speaker received their first iPad before their first birthday, highlighting the early integration of electronics in children's lives.
- π The average U.S. household has over 25 connected devices, according to Deloitte's Mobile Connectivity Trends survey 2021, illustrating the ubiquity of electronics.
- π E-Waste is identified as the fastest-growing waste problem globally, with over 50 million tons generated annually, equivalent to 1,000 laptops per second.
- π‘ The idea for e-treasure, Incorporated was sparked by a realization about the environmental impact of discarded electronics and the lack of action to address it.
- π e-treasure, Incorporated is a 501c3 non-profit organization aimed at recycling, refurbishing, and redistributing electronic devices to reduce e-waste.
- π« The speaker initiated collection drives at schools and created online platforms to gather donations of old electronic devices for recycling.
- π The importance of securely erasing personal information from recycled devices is emphasized, with certified electronics recyclers ensuring data privacy.
- β»οΈ The script discusses the harmful effects of improper e-waste recycling, including the exposure of workers to toxic chemicals and the environmental impact.
- π It points out the issue of developed countries illegally shipping e-waste to impoverished nations, causing severe health and environmental crises.
- π The e-treasure school leaders program encourages students to start collection drives at their schools, promoting environmental awareness and community service.
- π The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the digital divide, with e-treasure, Incorporated's efforts aiming to bridge this gap by providing devices for online learning.
Q & A
How many electronic devices has the speaker personally owned since their first?
-The speaker has personally owned 13 electronic devices since their first.
What was the first electronic device the speaker received as a gift?
-The first electronic device the speaker received was an iPad for Christmas when they were less than a year old.
What is the average number of connected devices per U.S. household according to Deloitte's Mobile Connectivity Trends survey 2021?
-The average U.S. household holds over 25 connected devices and more than two TVs.
What is the term used for discarded electronic devices?
-Discarded electronic devices are referred to as E-Waste or electronic waste.
How does the Environmental Protection Agency describe the growth rate of E-Waste globally?
-The Environmental Protection Agency states that E-Waste is the fastest-growing waste problem in the world.
What is the approximate annual generation of E-Waste in tons, according to the EPA?
-People generate over 50 million tons of E-Waste every year.
What is the estimated worth of the E-Waste generated annually?
-The annual E-Waste is approximately worth between 300,000 to 3 million US dollars.
What inspired the speaker to start thinking about the issue of E-Waste?
-The speaker was inspired to think about E-Waste while discussing resource use wisely during a Girl Scouts meeting when they were six years old.
What is the name of the non-profit organization the speaker started to address E-Waste?
-The non-profit organization the speaker started is called e-treasure Incorporated.
What is the main goal of e-treasure Incorporated?
-The main goal of e-treasure Incorporated is to recycle, refurbish, and redistribute electronic devices back into the community to keep the environment free of E-Waste.
What is the average time a cell phone user in the U.S. upgrades their phone according to CEO Today?
-The average cell phone user in the U.S. upgrades their phone every 22 months.
What is the e-treasure school leaders program and what is its purpose?
-The e-treasure school leaders program is an initiative to encourage students to start collection drives at their schools, aiming to make a measurable impact on the environment and bridge the digital divide.
How does the speaker suggest we can turn e-trash into e-treasure?
-The speaker suggests that by recycling, refurbishing, and redistributing electronic devices, we can turn e-trash into e-treasure that can change lives and help bridge the digital divide.
What is the digital divide and why is it significant in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic?
-The digital divide refers to the socio-economic gap between populations with unequal access to digital connectivity. It is significant in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic because it highlights the disparity in access to online learning and digital resources.
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