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What is E-Waste?

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In 2019, Apple overhauled the iPhone lineup and welcomed three new handsets: the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max. Until the new iPhone 12 is released in September 2020 these are the most recent devices you can buy. I know, it is gorgeous, beautiful and perhaps it has better quality. All the friends around you change their phones and buy new models of various brands. Also, celebrities post many photos on Instagram with their super new, amazing phone. They advertise and get paid for that. You are excited and ready to give up hundreds of dollars to buy one or two or so many. I wish I could say that I appreciate your ignorance but I don't. This craziness of consumption competition causes e-waste accumulation which has become a serious problem around the globe. Did you know that an average of 20-50 million tons of e-waste emerges every year in the world? This is the concern of waste which gets accumulated each time we throw our existing phone and other sort