Notes from the Field: E-waste in Brasil - Lixo Eletrônico and MetaReciclagem
As probably every other country in the world, in recent years Brazil has seen an immense increase in the production and consumption of electro-electronics equipment, which generates, as expected, an equally large amount of e-waste. However, there is a general lack of information about health and env...
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