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The Environmental Impact of Computers
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Computer production is typically associated with energy consumption, air pollution, and water pollution, making it a major contributor to environmental problems and pollution. In terms of raw materials, the production of a standard computer requires a significant amount of metals such as iron, copper, and zinc.
Once a computer reaches the end of its life cycle, it can be replaced, refurbished, or recycled. However, the practice of planned obsolescence, which is when they no longer serve the needs or requirements of the consumer, has led to this rapid disposal of electronic devices without finding a suitable alternative.
The disposal process of electronic devices, mainly computers, is associated with landfill waste, e-waste, and environmental pollution. Computers and electronic devices that end up in landfills and incinerators in the long run cause chemical contamination, fires, and soil pollution.
Another issue with electronic disposal is the growing e-waste and pollution. E-waste refers to disposed of electronic devices like computers, televisions, mobile phones, and other electronic equipment that can pose a significant health and environmental risk if not disposed of safely and responsibly. In fact, according to the United Nations, over 50 million metric tons of e-waste are generated annually or yearly.
E-waste processing facilities are environmental hazards, destroying ecosystems and release toxic gases into the atmosphere.
The EU's E-waste Directive provides guidelines for the proper disposal of electronic devices, stating that manufacturers share the responsibility the disposal process with consumers, researchers, and other stakeholders.
Recycling computers can help reduce landfill waste and pollution. Recycling computers enables the recovery of raw materials by reusing the raw materials in new devices.
To guarantee the safe and environmentally friendly disposal of electronics, regulatory and environmental frameworks and policies and legislation can play a crucial in this process. For instance, some US states have passed legislation to reduce electronic waste, making it mandatory for electronic manufacturers to collect and recycle used electronic devices.
Therefore, addressing the growing concern of e-waste requires individual and collective action to reduce electronic waste and pollution, including donating to charities or recyclers, recycling electronics, and supporting environmentally friendly disposal of electronic devices.
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