Several years ago, in 2002, James Kao was sitting in his living room, watching NOW with Bill Moyers on PBS together with his two daughters.
The episode that night was about the global issue of toxic e-waste, and how the computers, electronics, and appliances in our homes were full of hazardous materials that can harm our health and the environment if they weren’t disposed of properly.
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Problem was, 90% of them were not being disposed of properly. Instead, they were being exported to developing countries or going into landfills where they contribute to the further destruction of our planet.
He was shocked.
Right then and there, he realized that he was a green citizen living on this Earth, and thus, he has the responsibility to do everything he can to help reverse the damage we’ve done to the environment.
The episode that night was about the global issue of toxic e-waste, and how the computers, electronics, and appliances in our homes were full of hazardous materials that can harm our health and the environment if they weren’t disposed of properly.
https://greencitizen.com/microwave-recycling-how-to-dispose-of-your-microwave-oven/
Problem was, 90% of them were not being disposed of properly. Instead, they were being exported to developing countries or going into landfills where they contribute to the further destruction of our planet.
He was shocked.
Right then and there, he realized that he was a green citizen living on this Earth, and thus, he has the responsibility to do everything he can to help reverse the damage we’ve done to the environment.
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