电子废物:数字时代的黑暗面

歌词
What happens to those old computers once they've been abandoned for newer models? The refuse from discarded electronics, also known as e-waste, often ends up in landfills instead of being recycled. And that means toxic substances like lead and mercury that are commonly used in these products can contaminate the land, water and air. The United States generates more e-waste than any other nation. Some of that waste is recycled. For example, steel, aluminum and copper are often stripped from outdated machines and reused in newer models. But even recycled parts come at a price. An estimated 50 to 80 percent of e-waste collected in the United States for recycling is exported to areas such as China or India or Pakistan, where workers taking apart the old machines are handling toxic chemicals that can pose serious health problems. Luckily, some manufacturers are beginning to assume greater responsibility for what happens to their products after they become out-of-date.
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1.世界健康日
2.电子废物:数字时代的黑暗面
3.电脑
4.电话的影响
5.瞄准器
6.社交网络服务
7.线上协商
8.美国卫生保障体系
9.美国国旗
10.老年问题
11.联邦救助
12.肥胖症
13.非洲文盲
14.木材再次循环
15.数码相机
16.打雷
17.中国手机广告市场
18.丹麦无政府组织
19.从订货到交货的时间
20.信息时代
21.免费拥抱活动
22.军事演习
23.决策制定
24.夏令营
25.大熊猫
26.太空垃圾
27.失业的原因和结果
28.实践学习
29.飓风