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By Connor and Joseph

E-waste Tips. By Connor and Joseph. Introduction. Australians dispose of 100,000 tons of E-waste each year. That’s equal to around 5kg a person. We definitely need to reduce that. Tips. If your item is still working you can donate it, sell it or give it away

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By Connor and Joseph

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  1. E-waste Tips By Connor and Joseph

  2. Introduction Australians dispose of 100,000 tons of E-waste each year. That’s equal to around 5kg a person. We definitely need to reduce that.

  3. Tips • If your item is still working you can donate it, sell it or give it away • You can go to television and computer recycling plants to recycle your televisions or computers. They can use the metal inside to make new appliances. • You can recharge your electronics during theday and pull the plug off instead of wasting energy when you recharge over night. • Have a screen saver on your computer so you don’t waste electricity.

  4. Tips 2 • You can recycle your electronics instead of throwing it into the bin. • Don’t leave the switch on when you’re not using appliances. • Don’t leave the plug on the wall too long or else you are wasting power.

  5. This is a small clip to tell you what not to do with your TV. What not to do!

  6. This is also a small clip telling you what to do. What to do!!!

  7. The End

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