When e-waste like old computers, phones, and electronic devices is thrown carelessly into landfills or dumping grounds, it creates serious environmental problems.
1. E-waste often contains hazardous materials like lead, mercury, and cadmium that can leak into the soil and contaminate groundwater.
This toxic contamination affects plants, animals, and can enter the human food chain causing health issues.
2. Improper disposal of e-waste releases harmful chemicals and heavy metals into the air and water.
Burning e-waste to recover metals can produce poisonous fumes and pollute the atmosphere.
This pollution contributes to air and water pollution, harms biodiversity, and damages ecosystems.
Thus, careless dumping of e-waste creates long-lasting environmental and health risks for communities.