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for this paps Electronic waste pollution, commonly known as e-waste pollution, has become one of the major environmental concerns worldwide today. E-waste refers to discarded or outdated electronic devices such as mobile phones, computers, televisions, batteries, and chargers that are no longer in use. As technology continues to advance rapidly, people tend to replace their gadgets more often, leading to a significant increase in electronic waste each year. Many individuals throw away devices even when they are still functional, which further contributes to environmental pollution. Based on the Global E-waste Monitor 2020, e-waste is considered one of the fastest-growing waste issues across the globe. Improper disposal of these electronic products can negatively affect both human health and the environment because they contain harmful substances like lead, mercury, and cadmium. When these materials are burned or improperly discarded, toxic chemicals can contaminate the air, soil, and water, causing serious health and environmental risks.To reduce this growing problem, individuals should adopt proper waste disposal practices and use electronic devices responsibly. Instead of quickly replacing gadgets, people can repair and take care of them to extend their lifespan. Recycling initiatives should also be promoted to ensure old electronic devices are collected and processed correctly. Schools and communities can organize information campaigns to increase public awareness about the dangers of e-waste pollution. Practicing proper disposal habits can significantly help minimize pollution. Even simple actions, such as donating usable gadgets or separating electronic waste from ordinary trash, can contribute to reducing environmental damage.In addition, governments and electronics manufacturers play a vital role in addressing e-waste pollution. Companies should design environmentally friendly products that are easier to repair, reuse, and recycle rather than producing items meant for short-term use. Governments must also enforce stricter environmental regulations and improve recycling systems for electronic waste management. Encouraging the repair, reuse, and refurbishment of old devices can further reduce the amount of waste ending up in landfills. As technology continues to evolve, people must become more responsible in managing electronic waste. Through proper recycling practices and responsible gadget use, the harmful effects of e-waste pollution can be minimized.
 
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