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What is E-waste and What Can We Do About It
October 30, 2020
E-waste (electronic waste) includes anything with plugs, cords and electronic components. Common sources of e-waste include televisions, computers, mobile phones and any type of home appliance, from air conditioners to children’s toys.
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How Long To Decompose
October 7, 2020
Share to spread awareness: The Decomposition of Waste in Landfills -Plastic Waste 10 to 1,000 years -Disposable Diapers 250-500 years -Alumi...
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