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e-Waste Disposal/Recycling in Singapore
I mentioned before that Singaporeans are quite enamored by tech gadgets. They take to technology like fish take to water. I wasn't all too surprised at all the spending reportedly done during the PC Show 2007. But all this got me to thinking: There must be tons of consumer electronics and gadgets in all the homes in Singapore, so where do they go to die? All those electronic components, and batteries, is it even environmentally safe to just throw them out with the trash?I did some internet searches and enquiries and came upon the term 'e-waste'. Yes, just prepend the ever useful 'e'. Apparently there is initiative to manage and even recycle e-waste. But when I narrowed my searches to be Singapore-specific, most of the search results were merely articles about Singapore e-waste management companies. I did come upon this article from CNA, which seems to reflect a less-than-rosy situation.Well, I can see recycling bins around town for paper and soft drink cans, so I know Singaporeans are generally conscious abo
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