Electronic waste export ban

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Electronic waste export ban -New war on e-waste

Electronic waste, also named e-waste, there are no clear technical standards to determine, but in general terms,  electronic products has abandoned or can’t use of electronic belong to electronic waste. For example: the discard of the TV set, old computer out of use, old refrigerators, microwave oven, abandoned cell phones, etc. When the number of electronic waste is more and more, the harm of it showed up. With the increasingly harsh European environmental protection laws, China is rapidly becoming the main destination of electronic waste and 80% of the world electronic waste is destined for Asia, and China is accepted this 80% of 90%. Electronic waste not only quantity and serious harm. If not handled properly and cause serious harm to the environment.

New war on e-waste

New war on e-waste

America’s discarded laptops and smartphones continue to wreak environmental havoc in developing countries. Could an export ban make a difference? Bai Bingbing reports.

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China will invest 5.4 trillion yuan for environmental protection

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China will invest 5.4 trillion yuan for environmental protection in the period of Twelfth Five-Year Plan

On September 22,  the seventh Forum on Environment and evelopment sponsored by the China Environment Federation was held in Beijing. From domestic and foreign experts, scholars, government officials and international organizations, more than 400 people attended the forum. The Forum has gain support of the  Department of Environmental Protection, Read the rest of this entry »

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