Hello all:
Last night 60 Minutes aired a disturbing piece on what happens to some of the 
computers we have been bringing to "recycling centers". Without repeating the 
name of the particular recycling/distrubtion company, the reporter tracked the 
shipping container that was filled with recycled computers all the way to Hong 
Kong. The container in question was refused at the port, but apparently others 
have traveled to a province outside of Hong Kong where seemingly millions of 
old monitors and computers are being stripped of their precious metals (Lead, 
Coltan, Gold, etc...) by hand.
The province where this is occurring supposedly has the highest concentration 
of toxic materials in the world.
So a question to ask is: should it be our concern?
Should we rely on the "free market" to address this issue? If so, how long 
would it take? If the so-called "bleeding heart liberal media journalists" had 
not made this discovery (assuming people include 60 Minutes to be in this 
category), would the free market correct what is probably a devastating 
multi-generational environmental hazard?
Meanwhile, if you are on the side that would rather act before the "free 
market" can respond, how can we find out whether our computers are being 
disposed of in the ecologically responsible manner that we expect when we drop 
them off?
Thanks, Arnold



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