In: Operations Management
Read “The Global Cost of Electronic Waste” and discuss the dark side of technology from e-waste to the loss of jobs. Identify and expand on one issue that you found most troubling.
The consumers buy things such as iphones, ipads, phablets, notebooks, Tvs, LCDs, DVD players, music players that are compact. Whether from failure, slow-down, or even a newer model's quality, citizens abandon devices at the smallest inconvenience.The increase in electronics use has two main detrimental environmental consequences. Secondly, it significantly improves the processing and sourcing of the resources required for gadget development. Then the second is that abandoned machines generate huge quantities of electronic waste. This may every the waste by reuse, maintenance, or resale. If that would really be, remains an unanswered issue.Now talking about unemployment,all those workers build carriages, make buggy whips, lift horses and pick up their excrement off the streets of the community. Yet again, innovation and development have replaced all of few workers and we are here.NASA used to use human computers to measure flight paths that helped carry our spaceships into the atmosphere. Today, the computer sitting in your pocket is dwarfing the combined computational capacity of human computers from that period.And although the introduction of automation and its resulting short-term job displacement undoubtedly changed certain historical societies, the labor change did not contribute to mass unemployment as much as to a transformation of the work being performed. Changing conditions, as the old adage says, usually had doors locked and windows unlocked.
And the issue which I found most troubling is that impact of e-waste on environment ,circumstances are severe at e-waste recycling facilities. Devices have to be arranged manually and eventually disassembled laboriously. In fact, the electrical products used include toxic chemicals, such as asbestos, arsenic, silver and flame retardants.E-waste poses questions about air contamination, water pollution, land degradation, protection of knowledge and even human trafficking.Aside from environmental issues, compacting flammable lithium-ion batteries with recycled paper can be hazardous; recycling centers have documented an increase in fires.