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Step by Step Guide of E-Waste Recycling Process

Step by Step Guide of E-Waste Recycling Process
Don't discard electronic devices like computers, phones, and TVs. It's called e-waste, a big problem. In 2020, e-waste reached 53.6 million tons, projected to rise to 74.7 million tons by 2030. Here's a step-by-step e-waste recycling guide.
E-waste contains harmful substances like lead, mercury, and cadmium. Improper disposal harms the environment and health.
Recycling e-waste is crucial. It saves resources, reduces landfill waste, and keeps the environment clean. Valuable materials like gold, silver, and copper can be recovered without harming nature.

E-waste Recycling Process:
Collection and Sorting
Dismantling and Separation
Shredding and Size Reduction
Recovery of Precious Metals
Responsible Disposal of Non-Recyclable Materials

Benefits of e-waste recycling:
Reduces pollution
Conserves natural resources
Creates jobs

Recycling e-waste is crucial for the environment and resource conservation. Let's recycle responsibly and spread the word.
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Step by Step Guide of E-Waste Recycling Process
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