World's e-waste 'unsustainable', says UN report citing China, India and US

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NEW DELHI/GENEVA (REUTERS) - Across the river from Delhi's Red Fort, the grim neighbourhood of Seelampur lives off what consumers in the modern world throw away - their broken or obsolete electronic and electrical goods.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW DELHI/GENEVA - Across the river from Delhi's Red Fort, the grim neighbourhood of Seelampur lives off what consumers in the modern world throw away - their broken or obsolete electronic and electrical goods.

"Even countries with a formal e-waste management system in place are confronted with relatively low collection and recycling rates," the report said. NEW CONSUMERS, MORE JUNK What is happening in India and China is symptomatic of a wider problem in developing countries, where demand for goods like washing machines, refrigerators and air-conditioners is rising rapidly.

Although India is the only country in South Asia to draft legislation for e-waste, its collection remains rudimentary.

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