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It's Not Easy Being Green
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It's Not Easy Being Green
By Tech News Staff Writer Andrew Newberg
Walk up and down a street on garbage day in New York City and you’re bound to see a used television, some stereo components, a fax machine or an old computer tower and monitor. Hidden from view in tall black bags are inevitably some old cell phones, batteries, and ink and toner cartridges. Without much thought, you pass by, and the next day, the street is clean.
What you may encounter on the street only scratches the surface of what’s off the street and in the homes; tucked away in corners of closets, stuffed under beds, or sitting alongside newer technology (the flat panel monitor buoyed by the CRT monitor). In the home, on the street, or at the workplace, we’re reminded that what we see walking down a street in New York City on trash day is emblematic of one of the more pressing issues in environmental policy: What to do with e-waste?
E-Waste: A Growing Problem
E-waste is “electronic waste” consisting of"
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