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전자폐기물(E-waste) 문제 고찰(영문)
[전자정부론] 전자정부의 미래와 현재의 개선방향
정보통신산업에 있어서의 환경문제
부안 핵폐기장 반대와 그 대안
[환경경영]기업경영의 새로운 가치
[국제정치] 전자페기물 문제의 국제적 해결방안
[국제정치] 전자페기물 문제의 국제적 해결방안
[쓰레기(폐기물)]쓰레기(폐기물)의 관리주체, 쓰레기(폐기물)의 시설, 쓰레기(폐기물)의 정책, 쓰레기(폐기물)의 지역갈등, 쓰레기(폐기물)의 재활용, 쓰레기(폐기물)의 사례, 향후 쓰레기(폐기물)의 처리 과제 분석
[의학] 병원 의료기관근로자의 위험요인 노출의 문제점과 해결방안ok
[폐기물, 오염물, 폐기물관리, 폐폴리우레탄, 재활용] 폐기물과 오염물, 폐기물의 종류, 폐기물의 발생량, 폐기물의 관리 방법, 폐 폴리우레탄의 관리 실태, 폐 폴리우레탄의 재활용 방안 분석
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목차
I. Introduction
1. What is E-waste?
2. Social problem description
II. Main contents
1. What we did to get ‘Likes’
2. What worked or did not work
3. What concepts from the book and other source are relevant or useful to your international communication and social media strategy?
III. Conclusion
본문내용
I. Introduction
1. What is E-waste?
E-waste are the reusable or reparable electronics and secondary scraps (copper, steel, plastic etc.) which are dumped by consumers rather than recycled, including residue from reuse and recycling operations.
2. Social problem description
Nowadays, we can buy electronics with cheap prices because of the competition among the electronic companies and we tend to discard these electronics easily. Today, the quality of electronics is not important anymore, trend is getting more significant factor when we decide something to buy. As the technologies developed, the more E-waste has been produced. The problem is many developed countries are faced with the difficulty to get rid of E-waste. Although there is a regulation not to export E-waste to other countries, they have exported a gigantic amount of E-waste to developing countries such as China, Ghana, and India.
The worst thing is informal processing of electronic waste in developing countries may cause serious health and pollution problems, though these countries are most likely to reuse and repair electronics. Some electronic scrap components, such as CRTs contain contaminants such as lead, cadmium, beryllium or brominated flame retardants. Even in developed countries recycling and disposal of e-waste may involve significant risk to workers and communities and great care must be taken to avoid unsafe exposure in recycling operation and leaching of material such as heavy metals from landfills and incinerator ashes.