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November 26, 2022
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Dear Editor,
As humanity’s need for brand new technology grows, thus do the mountains of probably harmful electronic waste.More than million metric tonnes of phones, computers and different questionable e-waste are produced a year in our country according to information from Environmental research. Approximately world’s e-waste is five kilogrammes for each person on Earth; variety foreseen to double by 2050 if nothing is done. When it comes to our our country Only ten percent of e-waste is recycled. The remainder is drop and informal workers, together with children, seeking to extract valuable materials at grave risk to their health.Progress needs to be made with UN Environment Program by our country particularly for leading science-based international efforts to stem pollution and waste. The intense meeting is needed on e-waste management to make sure country properly recycled. Major selections on e-waste movement and ban of harmful chemicals moving firefighters are mandatory. Foundations of a property circular economy is required in order that a lot of is recycled, repaired, and reused. Pollution and waste are a part of the triple planetary crisis that features nature and variety loss, and climate change, all driven by unsustainable consumption and production. To wait and see the torrent of trash, experts say everybody should take action. Customers should purchase fewer things whereas employment and reusing more. Governments should develop e-waste management systems to gather and recycle, extracting in an exceedingly safe approach a number of the calculable million important from discarded materials. Finally, corporations can build merchandise designed to last, to not be replaced, and to be reused as per experts.

VijayKumar H K
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Raichur, Karnataka
Social worker and Environmentalist

 

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