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Tonnes of toxic 'e-waste' dumped in poor nations: U.N.

London , Sun, 15 Dec 2013 ANI

London, Dec. 15 (ANI): Millions of tonnes of electronic goods this Christmas could create a flood of dangerous 'e-waste' that is being dumped illegally in developing countries, the United Nations has warned.

The global volume of electronic waste is expected to grow by 33 percent in the next four years.

According to the UN's Step initiative, which was set up to tackle the world's growing e-waste crisis, last year nearly 50m tonnes of e-waste was generated worldwide.

The electronic goods made up of hundreds of different materials and containing toxic substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic and flame retardants, the Guardian reports.

Once in landfill, these toxic materials seep out into the environment, contaminating land, water and the air.

According to the Step report, e-waste is now the world's fastest growing waste stream.

The failure to recycle is also leading to shortages of rare-earth minerals to make future generations of electronic equipment, the report added. (ANI)


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