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by Arushi Madan | 17-08-2015 00:38
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The Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), the Emirate?s dedicated entity for culture and heritage, is participating in the ?Your Old Devices for Those in Need? initiative launched by Dubai Municipality and Mohammed Bin Rashid Charity and Humanitarian Establishment.
Dubai Municipality has refurbished or recycled more than 157,000 laptops, desktops and other electronic devices since 2007. It means a whopping 2,500 tonnes of electronics were diverted from the landfill, preventing waste and the risk of toxic pollution. The combined volume of the refurbished electronic devices would have filled up 75 truckloads of garbage. The figures reveal the municipality-run PC Refurbishment Centre (PCRC) has, in its eight-year history, received 39,720 desktops — weighing a total of 794 tonnes. E-waste is especially troublesome as it is poses a health risk and needs special care in handling. Discarded electronics or e-waste contains toxic substances such as lead, mercury and heavy metals, which leak out from the decomposing waste pile. Some chemicals also dissipate into the air. In landfills, the leaking toxins contaminate the soil and seep into the groundwater table, eventually entering the food chain through plant and animal products that people consume. Improper handling of e-waste also exposes workers to the harmful substances. Besides toxins, e-waste also has salvageable metal, gold, silver and copper used in the circuitry and wires. In every million mobile phones, there is about 350kg of silver, 34kg of gold, 15kg of palladium, and 15,500kg of copper that can be recovered. At PCRC, the refurbished computers, printers and other devices are distributed free to various educational and charitable institutions in the UAE, GCC countries and some countries in Africa and Europe. Before shipping them out, software programs, such as new operating systems, anti-virus, and MS Office are installed to complete a newly refurbished computer. In Dubai, the PCRC is at the core of preventing e-waste contamination, by refurbishing the items or recycling them. This programme by Dubai Municipality has been successful due to organisations like ¡°The Dubai Culture & Arts Authority¡±
Source : The Gulf Today |
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8 Comments
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Asmita Gaire
Posted 30-05-2020 22:26
That is great!!! DM are doing a beautiful job. Thanks for sharing Arushi! =)
Posted 18-08-2015 03:37
Great story..
thankyou for sharing
Posted 18-08-2015 01:53
A very good initiative by Dubai Culture indeed.Instead of piling up e-waste in the environment where it can cause a lot of harm as it is toxic,it is used for the great purpose of helping the needy.Commendable efforts ! Well done Arushi!
Posted 17-08-2015 20:33
Wow! Hats off to the Dubai culture and entire organizing unit for this initiative. Diverting waste from landfill to use by the needy group is an appreciable.
I am proud of you dear Arushi sister and Rohan brother for being a part of their initiative.
Thank you for sharing sister :)
Posted 17-08-2015 16:46
Need of today's generation "the e-waste management".Thanks for report.
Posted 17-08-2015 15:32
Yes Rohan , indeed giving e-waste to DM is the wisest disposal of e-waste. I have been giving all my e-waste to DM since 2012 . Thanks for going through the report.
Posted 17-08-2015 04:25
Another appreciable initiative by DM. We must support the same. I have handed over 2 monitors & desktop to them last year.
Diversion of e-waste from landfills gives such a good feeling. I am sure you will double agree with me Arushi.
Thanks for reporting.
Posted 17-08-2015 02:33