Daffodil International University
Faculty of Science and Information Technology => Environmental Science and Disaster Management => Topic started by: tariq on January 09, 2012, 12:20:52 PM
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Electronic waste describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. With the rapid increase in the use of electrical commodities the amount of electronic waste is increasing tremendously. Due to the ignorance and lacking of knowledge about the threat possess by these waste people used to treat these waste like the normal kitchen waste. But E waste may contain contaminants such as lead, cadmium, beryllium, or brominated flame retardants which can cause severe health hazard. So we should be careful about throwing those waste like batteries, cell phone, calculator etc here and there.
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The third world country like Bangladesh, need to take more initiatives for the awareness of mass people about physical and environmental health.
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Its the right time to be proactive rather than reactive.
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E waste management is the necessity of time time. Its hard but true that Bangladesh doesnt even have proper waste management system for daily waste while we are talking about E waste. But Govt. should look to it from a different view. These waste are usually poisonous and recycling of these things can be highly beneficial.
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Thank you sir
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Good to know the post...................
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Good post sir....
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I agree :)
Its the right time to be proactive rather than reactive.
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This is absolutely right
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thank you for this information. sometimes we act carelessly and do not think about the health hazards of throwing this types of wastages here and there. now we must be very careful regarding this.
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Thanks sir for the informative post.
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Thanks for your good information
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there should be an ANDOLON regarding this issue.
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this matter should be taken very seriously !!!