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Smartphone brands, like Apple and Samsung, have released their newest models in the past months, encouraging many to let go of their"old" phones and buy the latest ones. Such action contributes to the growing problem of e-waste.
People tend not to realize that all these seemingly insignificant items have a lot of value, and together at a global level represent massive volumes, WEEE Forum director general Pascal Leroy said. So, what small steps can you do to help in addressing the problem? Here they are:1. Look for e-waste facilities - In a report by Manila Bulletin, Jover Larion of the EcoWaste Coalition said Filipinos, specifically those in Metro Manila, may bring their items to the country’s first barangay-run e-waste facility in Barangay 176, Bagong Silang, Caloocan City that was launched in 2020.
The companies are working with the department through the Environment Management Bureau Region 3 and its accredited provider JMR Trade and Transport Services to collect discarded phones, tablets, computers, chargers, and device accessories, as well as hazardous waste like used lead acid batteries and fiber optic cables.
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