This is a blog for a geography project, regarding E-Waste. E-Waste is discarded electronic appliances, such as computers, televisions and phones.
E waste, in its most general sense, is any electronic appliances (anything with a plug, cord, battery, screen or electronic light source) that have reached the end of their useful life. Cell phones, computers, DVD players are all examples of devices that constitute E-waste, and all of which are easily recyclable (Margaret Rouse, 2007). E-waste is considered hazardous waste, and therefore cannot be disposed of using curbside waste collection (
California, State of. “What Is e-Waste?” Calrecycle, California Department of Resources). If it ends up in a landfill, it can leach harmful chemicals, such as lead, mercury, ozone depleting chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and flame retardants into the ground and water. Approximately 223,000 tonnes of E-waste will be produced in 2023 in Australia alone (
What Is e-Waste?, Sustainability Victoria, 2020).
Also, E-waste contains a wide variety of valuable materials, such as tin, copper, nickel, silver, zinc, gold, aluminum and platinum. Specialized facilities exist to manage E-waste. Those who specialize in E-waste recommend that whatever can be reused/refurbished be reused/refurbished, and the rest be recycled (MobileMuster, 2020).
The aim of this project is to see how E-waste is managed in the North Shore area. The objectives are to be going to e-waste centers in the area, as well as seeing how school manages e-waste. The Thornleigh Community Recycling Centre is going to be a major focus of this project. Due to the abundance of E-Waste centers for E-waste management in the surveyed areas, it is likely that locals manage e-waste responsibly.
Below is a map showing the primary locations of focus (Thornleigh Community Recycling Centre and the suburb of Roseville):
- https://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/definition/e-waste
- https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Electronics/WhatIsEwaste/
- https://www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/Campaigns/eWaste/What-is-ewaste
- https://www.mobilemuster.com.au/recycling/