{"id":11318,"date":"2015-06-15T22:55:55","date_gmt":"2015-06-15T19:55:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lifeadvancer.com\/?p=11318"},"modified":"2015-06-15T22:55:55","modified_gmt":"2015-06-15T19:55:55","slug":"electronic-waste-where-does-it-all-end-up-infographic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lifeadvancer.com\/electronic-waste-where-does-it-all-end-up-infographic\/","title":{"rendered":"Electronic Waste: Where Does It All End Up? – Infographic"},"content":{"rendered":"

How much e-waste or e-scrap we are wasting every year? The answer is 20 to 50 million metric tons of electronic waste, and we only recycle 10% to 18% worldwide.<\/h2>\n

Some of the most used electronics that are usually replaced are television<\/a>, printers, portable devices like cellphones, USB, and music players.<\/p>\n

Although electronic waste is the fastest-growing portion<\/a> of the municipal waste stream, because they are full of valuable resources, including silver, gold, titanium, fossil fuels, aluminum, iron, tin, copper and much more.<\/p>\n

Many of the materials used to make electronics are not at all healthy for us. If they ultimately end up in our bodies<\/strong> (easier than you think<\/em>), they weak havoc on our health<\/strong>.<\/p>\n