Monday, November 16, 2009

Interpol Launches Global Operation Against E Waste Exporters

Interpol Launches Global Operation Against E Waste Exporters: "

A new week begins in trade2save’s new office! We start this chilly Monday with exciting news announced from recycling website “letsrecycle.com” regarding the global fight against ewaste crimes. As a major step forward in this battle, Interpol has begun international action to face illegal e waste exportation/dumping. While this new initiative involves many countries’ agencies and commitments, the UK’s Environmental Agency (EA) will be in charge of the operation.


Chairman of the EA, Chris Smith, already has quite a track record in the fight against e-waste, as the EA is currently involved in 8 investigations regarding illegal e waste exporters and has made 12 arrests, making him a more than qualified leader for this international effort.At the moment the new Interpol e waste force will focus on countries already subject to much dumping such as Ghana, Nigeria, China, etc. in order to prevent further illegal waste.


This is great news, and trade2save is excited to hear that this major international problem is getting an appropriate major international response. Trade2save has faith in the EA to lead this new task force as it’s previous endeavors have received recognition and praise even from out own Environmental Protection Agency (which is also to be included in the Interpol force). Hopefully with more investigation, pressure, and legal action, e waste criminals will punished for their hazardous, toxic crimes against the environment and humanity.


While this may seem like our daily plug, trade2save encourages our readers not to wait idly for government agencies to fight our battles for us! Make sure you do you part and recycle your ewaste at reputable recyclers (do your research and pay the fee!) Furthermore, if your electronics are still usable, give them to somebody who can use them or sell them! By lowering electronic product demand we can all do our part in this e waste fight by lowering the amount of waste produced. While we clean up our wasteful habits, Interpol can clean up the criminals who take advantage of our old gadgets.


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