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		<title>TECH DISPOSAL: WHAT&#8217;S UP WITH THAT E-WASTE?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jan 2024 16:24:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I know you love your technology devices; who don&#8217;t, right? Your temptation often rotates around the latest Smartphones, the sleekest laptops, and the coolest smartwatches. But here&#8217;s a brain teaser for you. Where does your old tech end up when you move on to the newest shiny E-thing? Let&#8217;s discuss the importance of managing electronic [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>I know you love your technology devices; who don&#8217;t, right? Your temptation often rotates around the latest Smartphones, the sleekest laptops, and the coolest smartwatches. But here&#8217;s a brain teaser for you. Where does your old tech end up when you move on to the newest shiny E-thing? Let&#8217;s discuss the importance of managing electronic waste, commonly known as &#8220;e-waste&#8221;. This topic deserves attention, and together, we can explore ways to properly handle it, as it is as important as a sustainable fashion topic.</p>



<h2 class="has-text-align-center"><strong>The amount of e-waste.</strong></h2>



<p>Small electronic devices, such as mobile phones and tablets, account for the largest share of e-waste produced. This means that tiny devices contribute the most to the total amount of&nbsp;<em><u><a href="https://www.statista.com/topics/3409/electronic-waste-worldwide/#topicOverview" title="e-waste generated worldwide.">e-waste generated worldwide.</a></u></em>&nbsp;By 2030, the annual e-waste is expected to reach 75 million metric tons. To put this into perspective, the weight of the Empire State Building is approximately 365,000 metric tons. The equivalent amount of e-waste generated by 2030 would equal 205 Empire State Buildings combined. </p>



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<p>Crazy, right? But wait, It is still yet to be finished; the United Kingdom has been ranked as the second-highest producer of e-waste in the world, generating a staggering 24 kilograms of it per person annually. To put this in perspective, imagine a car tire that weighs around 10 kilograms. Each individual in the UK generates e-waste equivalent to 2.4 car tires yearly! You can check <u><em><a href="https://www.statista.com/chart/24291/e-waste-by-country/" title="here">here</a></em></u> the other countries on the list for the e-waste generated yearly to boost awareness. Hence, this means that the UK alone produces an enormous amount of electronic waste. Adding all the countries combined, we can only imagine the severe environmental impacts of these devices if not disposed of properly. </p>



<h2 class="has-text-align-center"><strong>The E-Waste Materials Problem.</strong></h2>



<p>Here&#8217;s the thing: these devices contain some dangerous materials like lead, cadmium, mercury, and flame retardants that can mess up the environment and human health if not disposed of properly. These hazardous materials can leak into the soil and water, contaminating the environment and posing a severe risk to human health. To give you an example, it can mess up your nervous system, kidneys and reproductive system, while mercury can cause respiratory problems, skin rashes, and neurological damage. Cadmium can cause kidney damage, while flame retardants have been linked to thyroid problems and developmental delays in children. I also invite you to read this interesting&nbsp;<em><u><a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0304389419308519" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="journal about e-waste toxicity">journal about e-waste toxicity</a></u></em>&nbsp;to learn more about the additional impacts these materials have on the environment and the human body.</p>



<p>So, we all need to know about the dangers of e-waste and practice responsible e-waste management. One way to do this is by recycling electronic devices through certified e-waste recycling facilities. These facilities can safely extract and dispose of hazardous materials in an eco-friendly way. </p>



<h3 class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Your Role as a Student.</strong></h3>



<p>As a student, you&#8217;re uniquely positioned to make a difference. You&#8217;re at the forefront of technology, constantly updating the latest devices for studying, communicating, and entertainment. But let me remind you of something first, &#8220;with great power comes great responsibility&#8221;, as Voltaire and Winston Churchill used to say, but also &#8220;From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded&#8221;. Hence, It&#8217;s time to think in depth about what we can do to make the world a better place to live, or at least make a small contribution. The main three steps you can take are:</p>



<ul><li>If you want to save money on a new device, you can join a trade-in program. Just go to the website of your device&#8217;s maker and look for their trade-in program. Many companies have them nowadays, and checking takes a few minutes. You can learn about what devices qualify, how much credit you get, and the rules. When you join, you can use the credit you get from trading in your old device to make your new purchase cheaper. Plus, it&#8217;s good for the planet because it helps reduce electronic waste. Sounds good, right?</li><li>If you want to avoid trading in your old electronic devices, doing it safely and eco-friendly is essential. One way to achieve this is by recycling your device through a certified e-waste recycling program. These programs ensure that our devices are recycled responsibly, which means that they don&#8217;t end up in landfills and cause harm to the environment. Instead, they are processed in a way that allows for the recovery and reuse of valuable materials like metals, plastics, and glass. Here is a small tip:  when searching online for certified e-waste, include your city and postcode to get more results in your area and follow up with emails or phone numbers.</li><li>Last but not least and very common to do, donate donate donate! Many organisations collect your old devices to give them to people in need and for educational or work purposes. If you want to find these organisations, you can still search for them online by adding specific keywords of your device model, or you can find them through marketplaces and even social media platforms where you can contact them much faster and efficiently, saving you time.</li></ul>



<p>So there you have it. E-waste is a big problem, but it&#8217;s not insurmountable. So consider sharing these small tips with your friends or families to raise awareness. As students, we have the power to make a difference; our voices are stronger than we think. By being mindful of our consumption and disposal of electronic devices, we can help reduce e-waste and protect our planet. After all, we&#8217;re not just tech-loving students but also awesome, earth-saving humans who love our planet. Hence, remember to trade in, look for an e-waste certified, and donate your old device. Not only does it save you time, but it also makes a small contribution to the environment.</p><p>The post <a href="https://wbsdigital.co.uk/2024/01/05/whats-up-with-that-e-waste-an-update-guide/">TECH DISPOSAL: WHAT’S UP WITH THAT E-WASTE?</a> first appeared on <a href="https://wbsdigital.co.uk">wbsdigital</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>5 Powerful Methods for Enhancing Diversity and Inclusion in the Online World.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jan 2024 20:54:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Role Of the Online World. Have you ever stopped to think about how the internet and all the freedom it brings have wholly transformed your life? As a student, I have seen first-hand how the online world has the power to shape our daily lives. From websites to social media platforms, forums to blogs, [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2 class="has-text-align-center">The Role Of the Online World.</h2>



<p>Have you ever stopped to think about how the internet and all the freedom it brings have wholly transformed your life? As a student, I have seen first-hand how the online world has the power to shape our daily lives. From websites to social media platforms, forums to blogs, and all the other digital spaces that come to mind, we can express ourselves and share information like never before.</p>



<p>But it&#8217;s not just about us as individuals. The internet has opened up a whole new world of possibilities for businesses, governments, educational institutions, and people worldwide to connect and communicate with each other. We are discussing endless opportunities for creativity, innovation, and knowledge sharing.</p>



<p>Every day, we come into contact with people who are creating and sharing content, opinions, and thoughts that have the power to change the world. The internet gives us access to millions of stories, talents, skills, and creativity that we might never have discovered otherwise.</p>



<p>If you have ever wondered about the online world&#8217;s impact on your life and dare to be interested in the benefits and downsides of surveillance and digital citizenship,<a href="https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/5523" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="&nbsp;this article is a great read.">&nbsp;<em><u>this article is a great read.</u></em></a></p>



<h3 class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">The Lack Of Diversi†y and Inclusion.</h3>



<p>As a student, I have always been fascinated by the power of digital spaces in shaping our lives. But I have also realised and faced the hard truth of these digital spaces: the freedom these platforms offer is only sometimes inclusive and diverse. In fact, it can be a place of exclusion, where certain groups are underrepresented or marginalised, leading to mental health and well-being issues. The lack of understanding of diversity and equality can perpetuate biases and inequalities and limit opportunities for marginalised communities, especially when showcasing the contents of personal stories that you watch daily. As a component of today&#8217;s interconnected world, digital spaces play a crucial role in shaping our lives when you look at them through a different lens. The lack of diversity and inclusion in these spaces is a pressing issue that needs to be addressed when it comes to linguistic, gender, ethnic and socio-economic inclusivity and equality. As someone who heavily uses digital spaces, the lack of diversity and inclusivity can sometimes be problematic to see or sense. However, it still exists and can create a barrier for specific individuals or groups to participate or feel included fully. This barrier may not be physical, but it is a real obstacle preventing people from feeling welcome, valued, and heard. Promoting and intensely studying digital literacy and awareness is essential to help prevent this from happening. Read more about this article about <a href="https://hbr.org/2021/08/design-physical-and-digital-spaces-to-foster-inclusion" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="designing Physical and Digital Spaces to Foster Inclusion.">designing Physical and Digital Spaces to Foster Inclusion.</a> </p>



<h3 class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Understanding the Barriers.</h3>



<p>The lack of diversity in digital spaces can happen for various reasons, such as systemic biases, discrimination, and exclusionary practices. For instance, certain groups may face barriers to accessing technology or be subjected to online harassment and bullying, which can discourage them from participating in digital discussions. This may lead to a silencing effect, where the voices of marginalised groups are not heard, and their perspectives are not considered. Moreover, algorithms used by social media platforms can sometimes perpetuate biases and limit the visibility of certain groups. For example, algorithms may prioritise content that generates more engagement or clicks, which can amplify certain voices over others. I invite you to watch this interesting video about <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckb9DFTOF5s" title="&quot;Algorithmic Justice&quot;&nbsp;">&#8220;Algorithmic Justice&#8221;&nbsp;</a> and the systemic biases that AI creates.</p>



<p>This can result in a homogenised online space that lacks diversity and fails to represent the full spectrum of human experiences. It can also lead to a narrow understanding of social issues and a lack of empathy towards those different from us. As students and different mind generations, we can take positive steps towards promoting diversity and inclusivity in the digital space. </p>



<h2 class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">      Different Approaches at the University to mitigate these issues.</h2>



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<p>To begin with and before reading the 5 steps, check the UOW website and their commitments and events about diversity and inclusion <a href="https://www.westminster.ac.uk/about-us/our-university/equality-diversity-and-inclusion" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="here">here</a>:</p>



<ol><li>We must discuss, attend workshops, and follow diverse voices and perspectives online. We can develop a more inclusive mindset by learning about different experiences and perspectives and learning from them.</li><li>We can use our platform and social media presence to amplify the voices of marginalised communities. By sharing and promoting content created by underrepresented individuals, we can help diversify the digital space. This can involve sharing articles, videos, artwork, or creative expression highlighting diverse perspectives.</li><li>We need to question the biases and stereotypes we encounter online actively. We can call out discriminatory behaviour, engage in respectful discussions, and promote empathy and understanding. We can create a more inclusive digital space by questioning and challenging harmful narratives.</li><li>We can share our experiences, highlight stories, and collaborate with individuals from different backgrounds. This can involve writing blog posts, making videos, or starting a podcast that showcases diverse voices and perspectives.&nbsp;</li><li>Lastly, we must support and engage with platforms and initiatives prioritising diversity and inclusion in the digital space. This can involve participating in events, following social media accounts, or sponsoring organisations that promote diversity and inclusivity.&nbsp;</li></ol>



<p>In conclusion, these platforms can lead to feelings of loneliness, anxiety, and depression. Online content can shape our beliefs and attitudes, influencing our digital and physical world behaviour. As a student, I&#8217;ve seen the adverse effects of cyberbullying and online harassment, which can have severe consequences for our mental health and the well-being of others. We can make others participate and create a more equitable and welcoming online environment. </p><p>The post <a href="https://wbsdigital.co.uk/2024/01/04/5-powerful-strategies-for-enhancing-diversity-and-inclusion-in-digital-spaces/">5 Powerful Methods for Enhancing Diversity and Inclusion in the Online World.</a> first appeared on <a href="https://wbsdigital.co.uk">wbsdigital</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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