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The Pros And Cons Of Electronic Waste

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27 states in America have enacted electronic waste (E-waste) programs with some outlawing landfill disposal altogether, but not everyone agrees this is the solution to the ever-growing electronic advances in technologies. Over 20 to 50 million metric tons of electronics are disposed of each year worldwide, equal to over 206 billion dollars of annual sales in the United States alone that contribute to the disposal (Grey, 2014). The Controversial arguments at hand are to continue to discard broken electronics to landfills, recycling through newly established waste programs, or to find other solutions to the newer aspect of technological advances in electronics. The 21st century is the time when most of the advancement of humanity and expansion happens in terms of trends and technology. This is the era of advancement and development. Many new technologies are spreading rapidly which are contributing to develop a social and economic condition of a human. However, every aspect has positive as well as negative traits. Like every coin has two faces, development and advancement of technology have also two sides. On one hand, development and new technology create or makes life easier and more sophisticated and in another hand due to technology growth there are many divesting disasters like harmful chemicals which come from discarded electronics which further causes problems regarding health and environmental problems. Electronic waste or e-waste is the waste which comes from

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