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How to deal with electronic products? Times Recycling limited will tells you

The question now before us is how to solve the problem of this century. Is it really going to be irreparable?

Recycling is always shocking
On October 22th the Los Angeles for CTIA of Mobile Word Live (MWC) and the Basel action network published a report on e-waste imports into Asia.About 50 to 80 percent of U.S. e-waste is exported to Asia each year, mainly to China, but also to India and Pakistan, according to the 50-plus page report.The export of dangerous waste to foreign countries has been given a beautiful name: recycling.However, this kind of "recycling" does not meet the environmental standards.It is a completely irresponsible dumping of dangerous waste.

Disassembling workshops are more sophisticated than vendors, but let's look at the value of "e-waste" first: one study showed that one pound of copper, one pound of gold, and 44 pounds of tin could be separated from a random collection of electronic board CARDS, of which only one pound of gold was worth a dollar. So there is a big business opportunity in this pile of garbage, and smart people have come up with the idea of making a fortune out of the garbage by "dismantling" the precious metals such as gold, silver, copper, tin, chromium, platinum and palladium contained in the "e-waste".
But investigators environmental Clement Lam, such as people in a place called guiyu in south China's GUANGDONG province on saw the terrible scene: village before and after covered with piles of waste electronic products such as computer, people are busy took the computer apart, being put in acid solution, the circuit board to extract precious metals such as gold and silver, and then the liquid poured into the river; The cartridges and picture tubes of the laser printers were smashed. In the evening, smoke billowed as people burned plastic wires to recover the metal. The "treated" waste is discarded at random. People in guiyu are still using 19th century methods to dispose of these 21st century "civilized products"! According to Clement Lam et al. 's investigation, electronic waste in GUIYI island has led to the loss of drinkable water for tens of miles or hundreds of miles. At the same time, the soil was thoroughly poisoned and turned into barren land. The damage to our environment would be catastrophic if our growing e-waste had only these two options.

 

However “Time Recycling limited” is a leading Chinese company specializing in manufacturing defective mobile phone logic boards (BER) and mobile phones (C and D grades). Working with some reliable R2 certification companies, we currently buy and sell about 50,000 phones and 20,000 logic boards per month. We are looking for more long-term partners to grow steadily through the tradable life cycle. In the U.S. market, e-waste recycling has reached more than 97%, and e-waste disposal companies have made millions of dollars in annual profits. This suggests that e-waste recycling is not unprofitable.

 

Therefore, if want to fundamentally eliminate the brutal treatment of electronic waste, as well as setting strict rules, laws and regulations also need or introduce suitable for China's national conditions, economic and practical efficient recycling technology, set up key technology of small demonstration projects, waste home appliance treatment to home appliance enterprises to promote the foreign advanced practical processing technology, to establish and standardize the old home appliance recycling channel, manufacturer is responsible for the system should be established in recycling, make enterprises become the main force of recycling work. As long as the relevant technology and equipment, e-waste recycling industry will be a virgin territory, "money" scene is very optimistic.

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