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The united states has many laws that prohibit the export of electronic waste to other countries. True or false?.

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The statement is FALSE

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Electronic waste or e-waste in the United States refers to electronic products that have reached the end of their operable lives, and the United States is beginning to address its waste problems with regulations at a state and federal level.
  • Used electronics are the quickest-growing source of waste and can have serious health impacts.
  • The United States is the world leader in producing the most e-waste, followed closely by China; both countries domestically recycle and export e-waste.
  • Only recently has the United States begun to make an effort to start regulating where e-waste goes and how it is disposed of. There is also an economic factor that has an effect on where and how e-waste is disposed of.
  • Electronics are the primary users of precious and special metals, retrieving those metals from electronics can be viewed as important as raw metals may become more scarce.
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