Saturday, July 18, 2009

Scavenging Hazardous 'E-Waste' for a Few Redeemables

Scavenging Hazardous 'E-Waste' for a Few Redeemables By Karin Brulliard
Washington Post Foreign Service Thursday, July 16, 2009
Link to article below

ACCRA, Ghana -- Simon Emmanuel, 11, reported for work at 9 a.m., to a scene that looked like something out of the apocalypse.

Surrounding the boy was a vast expanse of debris: rusted corpses of bicycles, dismembered car engines and skeletons of computers. Beneath his lace-less shoes were glittering shards of plastic and glass layered over mud of a black, unearthly hue. A cloud of smoke rose in the distance, dark against a hot white sky.

"I work with the metals and the copper," Simon said simply, reaching into a paint can hanging from his forearm to pull out a stereo-speaker part attached to a long string. He pointed to a small section that might have value: a steel ring around its base.

To read the full article:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/15/AR2009071503693.html


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