Recycling TVs and other electronics
As the world population grows, the needs and wants also grow simultaneously. You cannot find a single household in the United States without a television. There are over 500 million electronic devices being sold in this country as per the statics of 2016-2017, and the percentage simply increases but does not decrease. Televisions are considered as a big-time investment in the households, when the life of TV and other electronic equipment runs out, it becomes E-waste. The world produces the double amount of E-waste than the purchases rate of electronic goods. Here is why recycling of television and electronic equipment becomes important. Without just throwing them out, you can invest them in recycling, which is the right way to save the planet today. E-waste E-waste is electronic waste which refers to the electronic products that has stop working and have probably come to their end of useful life. There are lot of people who still have these E-waste sitting in households clueless of what to do with them. E-waste contains not only the accumulation of metals that could be reused but also unsafe and hazardous waste like lead, mercury, and chromium that gets mixed with the soil and cause widespread health risk in drinking water.