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The nation now dumps between 300 million and 400 million electronic items per year, and less than 20% of that e-waste is recycled.
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E-waste represents 2% of America's trash in landfills, but it equals 70% of overall toxic waste.
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The extreme amount of lead in electronics alone causes damage in the central and peripheral nervous systems, the blood and the kidneys.
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Because computer processing power doubles roughly every two years, many old computers are being abandoned.
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Only 15% recycle their computers, which means the other 85% end up in landfills.
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It’s energy efficient to rebuild old computers, but only about 2% of PCs ever find their way to a second user.
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About 50 millions cell phones are replaced worldwide a month, and only 10% are recycled. If we recycled just a million cell phones, it would reduce greenhouse gas emissions equal to taking 1,368 cars off the road for a year.
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Flat panel computer monitors and notebooks often contain small amounts of mercury in the bulbs used to light them.
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Cathode ray tubes in older TVs and computers typically contain about 4 lbs of lead and sometimes as much as 7 lbs.
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The European Union banned e-waste from landfills in the 1990s, and current laws hold manufacturers responsible for e-waste disposal.
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Large amounts of e-waste have been sent to countries such as China, India and Kenya, where lower environmental standards and working conditions make processing e-waste more profitable. Around 80 % of the e-waste in the U.S. is exported to Asia.
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E-waste legislation in the United States is currently stalled at the state level. Just 24 states have passed or proposed take-back laws. However, as of January 1, 2011, covered electronics are completely banned in West Virginia.
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Electronic items that are considered to be hazardous include, but are not limited to:
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Televisions and computer monitors that contain cathode ray tubes
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LCD desktop monitors
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Laptop computers with LCD displays
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LCD televisions
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Plasma televisions
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Portable DVD players with LCD screens.
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