Comments on: '60 Minutes' examines the business of e-waste recycling
In Sunday's 60 Minutes, CBS TV news magazine examines the lucrative but shadowy business of mining the e-waste for valuable components, including gold.
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From what I understand, one of the big problems is that we're sending e-waste under the guise of being charitable. Use these computers, etc. for the good of the people in underdeveloped nations.
Again, does anyone know what law is in place to prevent this?
Years ago in Marin County (N.CA) there was a Waste Removal Company that did something similar. The county back in 2001 was at nearly 50% recycling. Pretty good for a ritzy area. And they didn't take kindly to being shammed aka current term -punk'd. But the SF Bay Area went after them (dumped recyclables in another county's landfill) with all the lawyers that wanted in on the travesty.
I'm sure scams will occur again, but going after these t**d-balls in public trashing their incomes and reputations sends a BIG message to any other loosers NOT to try the same thing.
I think the companies should be taken over by TRUE ECO-aware individuals with REAL foresight and integrity, that way the already established infra-structure and employees can continue without the airhead corporation.
- by retroworks August 31, 2009 5:46 PM PDT
- Here is what 60 Minutes missed. We interviewed with them for 2 hours, but when the thugs tried to take Scott Pelley's camera, they dropped this side of the story http://retroworks.blogspot.com/2009/08/cbs-60-minutes-wasteland-unseen-footage.html
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