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Following the E-waste Trail

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2009

Greenpeace has been investigating the immoral and illegal e-waste dumping in developing countries since 2002. After China, India, Pakistan and Ghana, this is the story of how one very broken TV managed to avoid being tested and recycled according to EU regulations and instead ended up in Nigeria as "second hand goods"

Find out more about the Greenpeace investigation - http://www.greenpeace.org/bearingwitness/nigeria

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  • we must to change the world!!!!

  • Shocking

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  • @albino6021 who doesnt care about money thats the question, if i would get payed to dump shit somewhere, i would me no cares

  • government's and council's don't cares about anything or any one, all they care about is money!

  • Something needs to be done about this... we're trying to do something about the practices in Nigeria and other countries. ccny green . com

  • because you can't pollute outer space too. It's already filled with waste and debris anyway.

  • It's so sad to see how WE are the ones making way for our OWN extinction :[

  • LOLOLOLOLOLOL! why can't they just throw the goddamn thrash into outer space!

  • thats a blody good job mate. Keep fighting the good fight

  • @Lauraaaaa55

    This world is past the point of no return.

    THIS WORLD IS DEAD.

  • terrable ,discusting

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