Its size is 52 million tons .. Education highlights the danger of electronic waste for fourth grade students
The Ministry of Education and Technical Education highlighted the danger of electronic waste and educating students about the importance of recycling in a way that does not harm the Environmental Authority, within a lesson in the Arabic language curriculum for the second semester in the fourth grade of primary school.
52 million tons in the world
The lesson dealt with the danger of electronic waste, especially after the arrival of 52 million tons in the world, to educate students about their dangers, especially since mobile phones have become among the most waste components of electronic waste.
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The text of the lesson is the following:
Imagine that you see a very long row of huge trucks with a large load that you may wonder: What do these trucks carry on this long road?I tell you to communicate with me the imagination;Each truck from which you carry 40 tons of old technological devices that people in the world no longer need!
Did you imagine the picture?Perhaps you have not yet realized it, let me explain to you what I imagined with me: For many years and the world suffers from waste that harms the surrounding environment and leaves its effects on our lives, and this appears in floods, torrents, high temperatures and water scarcity, and the waste matter increased difficult with that technological progress;Technological devices, such as mobile phone and computer, are also waste;People all over the world seek to buy the conversation from them, and they do not know where and how they get rid of the old or obstructed ones, until the size of these waste reached 52 million tons, according to the United Nations..
You may ask: What do you do so that you do not suffer from this technological waste?The world has resorted to recycling these cultures;That is, obtaining its components involved in their composition, extracting precious metals from them, and reusing them in useful technological products.As Japan did, in 2018, Japan was preparing to organize the Tokyo Olympics, which was held on its soil in 2021, and the Japanese Olympic Committee demanded citizens there to donate their electronic waste to make 5 thousand gold, silver and bronze medals, which are the number of competitions prizes, so it collected 79 thousand tons of old electronic devices onTwo years, among them were 6 million mobile phones, from which they got dozens of kilograms of gold, silver and bronze that are sufficient to make medals, and thus they got rid of electronic waste and provided the price of the required minerals.
In Egypt also, the Ministry of Environment announced the "E-Tadweer" initiative to get rid of our electronic waste by delivering them to specialized companies, and obtaining reduction vouchers instead of them that we can buy new electronic devices, and thus work on two axes-as our country's government plans-: reduceEnvironmental pollution, optimal exploitation of our available resources.Did you think about your technological waste?