quarta-feira, 14 de setembro de 2011

Digital Dump

What do you think happens to all the computers, motherboards, hard drives and computer other parts after they become useless? Is there a place where we can dump them? Do you know anywhere in Brazil where this trash is deposited?

2 comentários:

  1. Last year, I did a work of school that the subject was garbage.. but in my work, I said more about garbage in Rondonopolis. But, was enough for know that our country is not ready to know the correct destination of each waste, and thus, we are far from large industrial recycling. I don't know where these garbage are deposited , but did not believe is a specific place, and therefore must be deposited in the environment ... which is not good!

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  2. It is something almost everyone has at home - the computer. It's such a useful gadget that make sour lives easier, especially for teenagers. That because today's school homeworks are done not by the student; by the computers.
    But the advent of technological industry has raised frantically. There are more merchandising about newby things people have invented, more advertisements, more publicity and more trash thrown in rivers, seas and forests.
    The point we need to bring to a conclusion is if we have enough resources that can hold the contless garbage that has been rising in our world. There are lots of countries that have come up with projects to recycle garbage, reduce the average of dumping and the consumerism.
    But, not escaping from our subject, computers are one of the machines that have become notebooks, netbooks, tablets, macbooks and so on. As you can realize, the development is monstruous, so, where are the old-fashioned computers thrown?
    The same way there are countries that care for the nature, there are some that don't. So the latterjust do anything they want in order to get rid of their computers and pieces of.
    In Brazil, from the 23,000 of technologic garbage thrown away, only 14% is recycled, while the rest is set down on dumps and landfills.

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