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What Is the impact of E-waste?
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Published:
Detroit, Mich. : Greenhaven Press, 2011.
Format:
Book
ISBN:
9780737756067 (hardback), 0737756063 (hardback), 9780737756074 (paperback), 0737756071 (paperback)
Physical Desc:
119 pages ; 24 cm.
Status:
Aims Greeley Circulation
TD799.85 .W435 2011
Description

"What Is the Impact of E-Waste?: Electronic Waste: An Overview; Planned Obsolescence Creates Unnecessary E-Waste; Developing Countries Are A Dumping Ground for Hazardous E-Waste; Illegal E-Waste from America Poisons Communities Overseas; Cell Phones Create Especially Problematic E-Waste; Prison Recycling Programs Are Dangerous for Inmates; Manufacturers Should Be Responsible for the E-Waste Their Products Generate; Consumers Should Dispose of Their E-Waste Properly; The Government Must Regulate E-Waste; The E-Waste Problem Is Greatly Exaggerated; Electronics Recycling Standards Often Fall Short; E-Waste Recycling Certification Will Help Stem the Illegal Waste Trade; Precious Metals from E-Waste Could Be Tomorrow's Jewelry"--

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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"What Is the Impact of E-Waste?: Electronic Waste: An Overview; Planned Obsolescence Creates Unnecessary E-Waste; Developing Countries Are A Dumping Ground for Hazardous E-Waste; Illegal E-Waste from America Poisons Communities Overseas; Cell Phones Create Especially Problematic E-Waste; Prison Recycling Programs Are Dangerous for Inmates; Manufacturers Should Be Responsible for the E-Waste Their Products Generate; Consumers Should Dispose of Their E-Waste Properly; The Government Must Regulate E-Waste; The E-Waste Problem Is Greatly Exaggerated; Electronics Recycling Standards Often Fall Short; E-Waste Recycling Certification Will Help Stem the Illegal Waste Trade; Precious Metals from E-Waste Could Be Tomorrow's Jewelry"--,Provided by publisher.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Thompson, T. (2011). What Is the impact of E-waste? Detroit, Mich., Greenhaven Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Thompson, Tamara. 2011. What Is the Impact of E-waste? Detroit, Mich., Greenhaven Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Thompson, Tamara, What Is the Impact of E-waste? Detroit, Mich., Greenhaven Press, 2011.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Thompson, Tamara. What Is the Impact of E-waste? Detroit, Mich., Greenhaven Press, 2011.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
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