I would not be surprised if their "electronic waste" includes the mass of
entire washing machines, microwave ovens, and refrigerators, etc., not just
the electronic works. But, I have not read the e-waste definition.
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From: Leadfree [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Joe Fjelstad
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 10:29 AM
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Subject: Re: WEEE & RoHS: EU takes legal action against 8 member states,
includin...
Interesting reading. In the preamble it says:
"Each EU citizen currently produces around 17-20 kg of e-waste per year. "
I believe I am pretty average and I produce nowhere near 17- 20Kg of
electronic waste per year.
Who created these numbers? What was on their agenda?
Are Europeans really this wasteful on average? Are they that fickle? or are
the products not lasting? If the latter, will it get better with lead-free?
In each case my answer is "I don't think so"
Another question: Are infants included in the citizen count?
I may be wrong but I find it difficult to believe unless they average huge
electronic systems into the mix and give equal weight to everyone. Such
systems
can be much more easily recycled.
Remember that that even if the numbers were true, the percentage of lead in
solder is minuscule and all scientific evidence now in shows that even if it
unfortunately makes its way to a landfill, there will not be any appreciable
leeching.
Winston Churchill said it well when he observed : “A lie travels around the
world before the truth can get its boots on"
A couple of good books to read are:
How to Lie with Statistics by Darrell Huff
The Death of Common Sense by Philip Howard
Peace,
Joe
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