E-Waste Market Stalls, Dumping And Household-Style Recycling

Motherboards and circuit boards sit among electronic waste strewn across the ground at a family compound of houses in Sangrampur village, West Bengal, India, on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014. In 2012, 48.9 million tons of electronic waste, or e-waste, was generated worldwide, according to the Solving the e-Waste Problem (StEP) initiative, a United Nations program based in Germany. Photographer: Sanjit Das/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Motherboards and circuit boards sit among electronic waste strewn across the ground at a family compound of houses in Sangrampur village, West Bengal, India, on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014. In 2012, 48.9 million tons of electronic waste, or e-waste, was generated worldwide, according to the Solving the e-Waste Problem (StEP) initiative, a United Nations program based in Germany. Photographer: Sanjit Das/Bloomberg via Getty Images
E-Waste Market Stalls, Dumping And Household-Style Recycling
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