Campaign aims to recycle "E waste"
SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) -- When Earth Day dawned in 1970, optimistic environmentalists predicted emerging technologies would help reduce the nation's reliance on coal, oil, insecticides and other pollutants.But 35 years later, a big part of the problem appears to be technology itself.Tons of computers, monitors, televisions and other electronic gizmos that contain hazardous chemicals, or "e-waste," may be poisoning people and ground water...
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home