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Autumn 2011 C:F Competitions

[Challenge:Future] E-Waste(War of DIGITIZATION!!)

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Autumn 2011 C:F Competitions

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Submited by:-Bhavik Tikudiya

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• Recycling raw materials from end-of-life electronics is the most effective solution to the growing e-waste problem.

• Most electronic devices contain a variety of materials, including metals that can be recovered for future uses.

• By dismantling and providing reuse possibilities, intact natural resources are conserved and air and water pollution caused by hazardous disposal is avoided.

• Additionally, recycling reduces the amount of greenhouse gas emissions caused by the manufacturing of new products.

• It simply makes good sense and is efficient to recycle and to do our part to keep the environment green.

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CHALLENGE FUTURE