E-Waste Is Poisoning Malaysia And Thailand - What Can Be Done? | Insight | Full Episode

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
  • Tech has a dirty secret - e-waste. Discarded electronics are full of toxic chemicals and heavy metals, which can harm human health and poison the land and waters, if not properly disposed of.
    Asia is the biggest generator of e-waste. And due to illegal imports, Southeast Asia is turning into an e-waste dumping ground. Thailand and Malaysia have found themselves on the receiving end of waste from Western nations.
    As the safe disposal of e-waste requires specialised processes and equipment, there is simply more e-waste than many countries can handle. Some experts have called this an e-waste timebomb, as regulations and education lag far behind the problem.
    But with growing consumerism, exemplified by the rush to purchase the latest mobile phone models, the e-waste conundrum may just keep piling up.
    00:00 Introduction
    01:12 Raiding an illegal e-waste dumping site in Chonburi, Bangkok
    06:04 Toxic materials in e-waste
    12:15 How does Illegal e-waste end up in Asia?
    21:09 E-waste recycling process
    25:56 Informal e-waste recycling sector
    31:52 Impact of e-waste that ends up in landfills and incinerators
    38:20 Is circular economy the key to reducing e-waste?
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Komentáře • 204

  • @TL-xw6fh
    @TL-xw6fh Před měsícem +138

    I have to disagree with the summary of this excellent report. The root cause of the inability to recycle effectively and efficiently in Thailand and Malaysia is the rampant corruption by the officials who are responsible for managing the recycling initiatives. This report simply skims over that with less than 1 minute of reference to corruption. Need to be brave and report it.

    • @antman7673
      @antman7673 Před měsícem +9

      That is true.
      Officials are also responsible for enforcing rules.

    • @user-rh1wx2og4j
      @user-rh1wx2og4j Před měsícem +7

      Oh yes. One such suspected facility started in a rice planting basin here near my place about half a year ago. Now expanding to 2-3 units. Right side those paddy field land. Every other day they will burn things in an open bit resulting in very thick black smog.
      Reported a few times but nothing has been done.

    • @kierangan7944
      @kierangan7944 Před měsícem +1

      @@user-rh1wx2og4joh no, no more Thai jasmine rice for me then

    • @NicO-cm2xo
      @NicO-cm2xo Před měsícem +1

      Looking forward to the real rootcause episode

    • @ObstaclestoOpportunities
      @ObstaclestoOpportunities Před měsícem

      Corruption is deeper than just blaming cops, a nation needs to develop in order to allow the follow of regulation to be more effective and efficient. Plus it is not easy for just enforce the law on these entities they also have rights and as the report stated, the owner of the factory changes and hard to pinpoint the person/persons guilty but for majority of people they never conducted an investigation. They just think the cops can lock up anyone they want and end of story. This is far from the truth, Thailand and any country has this issue and we need to find a solution via innovation and tech, no level of blaming cops will help. China banned imports of waste because they reach the proper development level, they also have issues with it still. We need more thinking minds to create tech not more regulators and complainers

  • @izzuddinmnasir4884
    @izzuddinmnasir4884 Před měsícem +23

    Seriously, Apple or any smart phone company need start making phone every 3-5 years instead of 1 year. Make phones durable & convinient

    • @Vladimir-Putin-1952
      @Vladimir-Putin-1952 Před měsícem

      Why u put apple first when samsung are the one make so many phone in one year

    • @Australiaisupsidedown
      @Australiaisupsidedown Před 28 dny

      Lol

    • @Kr0nicDragon
      @Kr0nicDragon Před 20 dny

      Don’t fool yourselves, ALL “smartphone” companies do this. It’s how they make billions off of morons. Let’s not forget how they “OS block” the older devices so you’re forced to buy the new crap because we all know twitterx can’t run on older devices, all that text and photos need more power, MORE POWER I SAY.

  • @computerzero2681
    @computerzero2681 Před měsícem +13

    Why can't we send faulty tech back along the supply chain? Back to the company, back to the manufacturer. Why don't companies have dedicated recycling departments? Think with Lego. If it can be assembled, it can be disassembled. Why must we send trash to low-income countries to deal with? Everyone knows recycling is not profitable, so that shouldn't even be the main point to consider and be influenced by.

    • @patrickpafarnis5798
      @patrickpafarnis5798 Před 28 dny +1

      Indeed, there are plenty of solutions but the multinationals want to earn even more, therein lies the problem, NOT wanting to.

  • @wfthkttn
    @wfthkttn Před měsícem +23

    Most companies claim high production costs to justify not selling spare parts at fair prices.
    Yet, they produce them for warranty repairs and provide them to select repairs who jack up prices, creating pay-wall for consumers that makes buying new cheaper.
    Feels like it wasn't like that when phones had keypads.

    • @leexingha
      @leexingha Před měsícem

      there are lots of bad business practices. the sad part is some government officials who supposedly keep them on check are on their paycheck

    • @starrynight3945
      @starrynight3945 Před měsícem

      Especially if all the stock raw resource is from slave of korea, china etc. gg

    • @yourdataispublic
      @yourdataispublic Před měsícem +4

      Nowadays them big corps really just care about money

  • @MonkeyDelicious
    @MonkeyDelicious Před měsícem +8

    Duh... companies need to meet yearly revenue quotas. If they made products that last a lifetime, they make no money. They will assign products a service life span. That's why products last less than five years.

    • @christopherharvey5693
      @christopherharvey5693 Před měsícem

      Televisions last for decades. Once they discovered this, instead of making crap, they lowered the prices to encourage people to buy new ones. Everyone wins.

    • @AuntieShineDaily
      @AuntieShineDaily Před 29 dny

      I'm still using my 5-year old LG phone. And yeah LG has stopped making phones.

  • @liowyew
    @liowyew Před měsícem +10

    The manufacturers made so much money from us. Yet they don't do recycle or take back old devices.

  • @RUHappyATM
    @RUHappyATM Před měsícem +20

    This is the fault of the relevant governments in not passing legislations severely restricting the import of e-waste and/or prosecutions of illegal importers of e-waste.

    • @CattleFarmer667
      @CattleFarmer667 Před měsícem

      Like the fat guy in the middle of video say, Malaysia is doing much better than most countries. We just need to improve regulatory initiative. Malaysia already has law rejecting foreign garbage and are enforcing the law. No point just blame govt. People still need to bring e-waste to recycling bin

  • @fansizhe9997
    @fansizhe9997 Před měsícem +4

    😮 wow …this is an eye opener!!!😮😢🤦🏻‍♀️ we are all guilty of polluting our precious ❤Earth!!!😢😢🥺

  • @bikeyoshiro
    @bikeyoshiro Před měsícem +6

    What about the number of EVs increasing rapidly? A lot of more Ewaste will be exported to other developing countries?

  • @andresloft
    @andresloft Před měsícem +3

    Singapore is one of the top e waste contributor. So what is Singapore doing about its e-waste ?

  • @antman7673
    @antman7673 Před měsícem +9

    Regarding reuse of electronics:
    For me it depends upon how personal the device is.
    A phone should be new, but other devices like a vacuum cleaner in good condition is as good as new to me.

    • @namele55777
      @namele55777 Před měsícem +4

      why must a phone be new? any problem with buying used?

    • @antman7673
      @antman7673 Před 29 dny

      @@namele55777
      Anyone can decide what is best for himself.
      Pro buying used phone:
      -price
      -environment
      contra:
      -degraded battery
      -software updates
      -device ID may carry over some way
      -people use phones in bathrooms
      -previous owner may have watched porn on that device
      (+remember a phone is a handheld device)
      (in america: 44% of men and 11% of women reported having watching porn in the past month)
      Buying a used printer or vacuum cleaner feels safer in these ways.
      Otherwise it may just be my imagination.
      I hope I am not convincing anyone, because every used phone bought, is one longer in use.

  • @m.d9726
    @m.d9726 Před měsícem +5

    Glyphosate-based herbicide, deforestation, plastic polution, E-waste, EV waste.
    Meantime, useless talk about CO2 which basically is a life support gas, seems that the future doesn't look bright for humanity.

  • @shumone
    @shumone Před měsícem +21

    Thailand is already being poisoned by poor air quality from all the burning. If they cared about human health, focus on that instead.

    • @arsenal_84
      @arsenal_84 Před měsícem +2

      The king not giving proper instructions from the top.

    • @sokapokvic2514
      @sokapokvic2514 Před měsícem +2

      You should go to check the hot spot from the satellite where the smoke came from.

    • @arsenioseslpodcast3143
      @arsenioseslpodcast3143 Před měsícem

      @@sokapokvic2514 Totally understand that Laos is an sbolute BURNING GROUND, but that doesn't take away the fact that 65,000 factories are operating illegally in Thailand, giving kickbacks to the government. These industries are operating literally in residential neighborhoods with plants belching out black smoke, such as near my house.

    • @sokapokvic2514
      @sokapokvic2514 Před měsícem

      @@arsenioseslpodcast3143 The illegal factories? It's almost impossible and you should report to the authorities.

    • @sunnydelight3046
      @sunnydelight3046 Před měsícem

      Like what democrats did to ohio

  • @iancoles1349
    @iancoles1349 Před měsícem +5

    They dont care about the planet only material things and having loads of kids.And the uk government thinks if we go clean and green things will be ok.😂😂😂

  • @KevinSoupy
    @KevinSoupy Před měsícem +3

    It’s funny e-waste used to be a problem. We just sent off to Africa and now India and then Southeast Asia. It’s like we’re just picking spots to throw all about you. Pretty soon we’re gonna find out that we’re gonna run out of spaces to dump our crap we’re gonna be living in, radioactive, chemical and getting cancer at a young age all for the dollar. Rich people don’t think about generations I come off of them. They just want now, but they don’t know that life is eternity you’ll either be burning in the fire or…..?

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 Před měsícem

    Yes worrying situation

  • @timothyshiu2263
    @timothyshiu2263 Před měsícem +6

    Where the electronic is sold should be where it is recycled. Selling electronic waste is as sick as selling digested food waste. Waste dumping to neighbor-hood or neighbor-country is the same irresponsibility; throwing toxic material without processing.
    Selling e-waste to countries without toxic waste disposal process, regulation, and law from a country with toxic waste disposal process, regulation, and law is simplify destroying humanity.

    • @ObstaclestoOpportunities
      @ObstaclestoOpportunities Před měsícem

      it is called the strongest survive the basis of humanity which is a more developed and lofty idea not attached to reality in a lot of ways.

  • @DieterSoegemeier
    @DieterSoegemeier Před měsícem +2

    All the laws in the world will not fix the waste problem. Ut requires people that are no materialists so can not be corrupted by money to take charge of the waste process. This problem is only this big because the the governments and companies are working in reactive response mode instead of proactive mode.
    This is not hard to fix as these governments have the money to employ the 2 or 3 people it will take to fix this. But the governments have to be willing to terminate employment any corrupt officials

  • @kpof5567
    @kpof5567 Před měsícem +4

    My mother has a juicer that lasted 25 years. When we tried to look for the brand again, it has gone bankrupted.

    • @gemhunter616
      @gemhunter616 Před měsícem +3

      See. This is why people make things that don't last

  • @TL-xw6fh
    @TL-xw6fh Před měsícem +9

    The the US and Europe, there are Right to Repair Regulations from 2023 that mandate that electrical and electronic products must repairable. For example, it is illegal to sell mobile phone where the batteries cannot be replaced. Indeed, this law came into effect in 2021 in the UK, although there are some exceptions still. Unfortunately, companies like Apple and Microsoft deliberately update their software and hardware requirements to make the older equipment inoperable with the newer software. Windows 11 is the perfect example of Microsoft deliberately making sure that older PCs need to be replaced simply by mandating that the PCs must have the TCM modules (which is not necessary for PCs to work).

    • @patrickpafarnis5798
      @patrickpafarnis5798 Před 28 dny

      All the more reason not to buy Microsoft software, there are plenty of other operating systems that work well and even better.

    • @alpzepta
      @alpzepta Před 18 dny

      @@patrickpafarnis5798Linux is the best. Windows 11 suck even their built in app doesn’t work properly and why are there two control panels in 1 os?

  • @computerzero2681
    @computerzero2681 Před měsícem +6

    All this talk about the circular economy is wishful thinking. They simply exploit currency exchange rates for cheap labour, outsourcing their problems, affecting the health of the unseen, and then buying back a small portion of what has been managed to be recycled.

  • @AuntieShineDaily
    @AuntieShineDaily Před 29 dny +1

    I have a few old phones and computers kept at home. I always make sure that the batteries arent leaking or bulging. I havent gotten rid of them as there is no proper ewaste disposal where I live.

  • @danosdotnl
    @danosdotnl Před měsícem +5

    What is the definition of e-waste? Here in my country, complete electronic items are just put in a grinder, so the tracker would be ground up as well...How to track these :(

  • @thatcanada
    @thatcanada Před 19 dny

    I'm a small scale recycler that includes e-waste and for me the biggest issue is the plastic - none of which is recyclable where I am. Nobody wants it and it all goes to the landfill or incinerator. We know we are washing the world in plastic, and we know the detrimental effects, but we continue to do it anyways. We simply cannot recycle our way out of it without large changes.

  • @TomNook.
    @TomNook. Před měsícem +5

    End fast fashion, fast tech and fast travel.

  • @davidl.e5203
    @davidl.e5203 Před 22 dny

    Manufacturers of electronic products need to emphasize more on modular designs and right to repair and replace. This hurts their bottom line, so many companies, especially Apple intentionally make it difficult to repair in hopes that consumers buy more.
    So long as consumers keep paying for this "ransom", this is what we are going to keep getting.

  • @MonkeyDelicious
    @MonkeyDelicious Před měsícem +2

    These poor countries are in the industrial age. Pollution will be a way of life for many decades to come. Change will be slow because of greed and profits.

  • @mikecsj1
    @mikecsj1 Před měsícem +5

    So e waste and e vehicle battery is a big problem, from rare earth mining to battery disposal. We need to emulate australia, new zealand and japan' s ewaste bylaw and management.

    • @HDXFH
      @HDXFH Před 28 dny

      Which involves sending it to thailand

  • @tuapuikia
    @tuapuikia Před 29 dny +1

    By the way, my 12-year-old laptop running on Linux is still working. I only support phone manufacturers that guarantee 7 years of OS/system updates, like the Pixel 8 Pro. Consumers should do their part by not discarding perfectly good electronic devices. Instead, they should attempt to repair or revive them for a second chance. This approach could significantly reduce electronic waste.

    • @patrickpafarnis5798
      @patrickpafarnis5798 Před 28 dny

      All the more reason not to buy Microsoft software, there are plenty of other operating systems that work well and even better.

  • @hillvalley6716
    @hillvalley6716 Před měsícem +9

    What about the world governments refuse to let products be released unless the companies can prove that their product can easily be recycled 100%?

    • @longestvideoever
      @longestvideoever Před měsícem +1

      Like they ever do that.

    • @patrickpafarnis5798
      @patrickpafarnis5798 Před 28 dny

      Or that the quality is such that it can be repaired again, with China being the culprit, namely many of their products are throwaway products. Although Apple is also a good example of throwaway products.

    • @hillvalley6716
      @hillvalley6716 Před 28 dny

      @@patrickpafarnis5798 that’s a great option. The western companies and consumers are just as equally to blame for poor quality as people demand low cost items so they can own more crap cheaply thus items are made for bottom dollar. Tesla is now joining Apple as they move to glued in structural batteries instead of replaceable screwed in packs in the name of cost cutting.

    • @thomaschung3808
      @thomaschung3808 Před 9 dny

      @@patrickpafarnis5798 get out of ur bubble, without CN, pay three times than u now, Idio&*

  • @garyt7232
    @garyt7232 Před měsícem +9

    Industrial nations dumping their waste in someone elses backyard. What is more outrageous: The countries doing tobdumping, or the countries that are allowing the dumping?

    • @anyaboscovich7938
      @anyaboscovich7938 Před měsícem +1

      Western world love the NOT IN MY OWN BACKYARD mindset. It's absolutely atrocious

  • @9684yami
    @9684yami Před měsícem

    3Rs. Reduce first. Reuse second. Recycle last. Because of entropy, recycling will always be (energy) more expensive than producing. And no one wants to pay for recycling if it's more expensive than the profit you can make back from the raw materials.

  • @east_coast_ceo1070
    @east_coast_ceo1070 Před měsícem

    How to recycle ewaste and use it for better purposes

  • @SebatasAsumsi
    @SebatasAsumsi Před měsícem

    also in Indonesia.
    Solution pls...

  • @myriamhaar2753
    @myriamhaar2753 Před 19 dny

    It would be a good thing if the companies manufacturing these toxic gadgets were held responsible for recycling their products. In Asian countries, where corruption is rampant, and where simple recycling of regular waste like paper, bottles, cans, etc are non-existent, pollution is a non-topic.

  • @rainmaker8677
    @rainmaker8677 Před měsícem +7

    Clean the top , to clean the bottom

  • @kevinohagan2780
    @kevinohagan2780 Před 5 dny

    It's an insult to the environment we solely depend on....

  • @MonkeyDelicious
    @MonkeyDelicious Před měsícem +1

    In America, it costs money to recycle e waste.

  • @joseph-mariopelerin7028

    Can't stop progress... and look how green our countries are, zero waste zero emission .... yet on the same planet of ... this

  • @dextershaman7154
    @dextershaman7154 Před 26 dny

    Both malaysia and thailand dont know how to repair units. But in the philippnes, we can resurrect any equipments, electronics,.machines. filipino has the skill to repair that is proven long long time ago. Look at our jerpneys engines from70s anf 8ps , stll running even the old nokia 3300s. Filipinos are techies loves cp as a part of our life. No.1 social media user in tbe world. But We kept those stuff for the future used than throw in the garbage.

  • @DanielGruber-gt3mk
    @DanielGruber-gt3mk Před měsícem

    Big Tech has to stop planned obsolescense! Nowadays it's possibly to engineer circuits to deteriorate after xyz period of usage. Also they embedd algorithms in their OS or Firmware which causes bugs or makes the device slower or acting weird after some time, especially when they brought up a new model

    • @gemhunter616
      @gemhunter616 Před měsícem +1

      Iphone had been caught doing that 😂

  • @leponpon6935
    @leponpon6935 Před měsícem +3

    Where's LYNAS now?

  • @Thor110
    @Thor110 Před měsícem +1

    Here, drop your dangerous flammable lithium batteries into our cardboard box...

  • @lowtus7
    @lowtus7 Před 21 dnem

    Make products to last and repairable.

  • @Seekay-oe3qz
    @Seekay-oe3qz Před měsícem

    Private businesses r all profit driven & to use the cheapest items , cut corners reduce costs if it becomes state owned that's worse it turns into a lazy corrupt entity. It is a big problem with very little solutions currently. Hopefully if potential for profit can be shown PPL will take interest in recycling the waste.

  • @caseyford3368
    @caseyford3368 Před 26 dny

    If we used certain tech we already have, we could recycle everything and clean all water, air and soil. But we'd have to get better officials in our government who will actually use the tech instead of blocking it all the time. We need officials that will actually progress society and humanity. Not hold it back and make horrible decisions like now.

  • @louistan7560
    @louistan7560 Před měsícem

    Interesting subject. How did the esteemed CNA suddenly got wind of this. Or is this yet another one of those handsomely paid-for foreign -produced documentaries?

  • @cetocoquinto4704
    @cetocoquinto4704 Před měsícem +19

    China is the greatest contributor...bought an item..it just lasted a week. Japanese ones you can repair even vintage ones..better quality products means less trash.

    • @TL-xw6fh
      @TL-xw6fh Před měsícem +10

      Millions of EV cars in the EV graveyards in China. They did not even turn a wheel in "anger", but discarded because of the stupid CCP policy of providing huge subsidies to the manufacturers based on manufacturing volume, not end customer sales registration. So the manufacturers simply manufacture the cars, claim their subsidies, take out the high value items like batteries, motors, ECUs, etc and dump all the white cars in the fields. Obscene.

    • @cetocoquinto4704
      @cetocoquinto4704 Před měsícem

      @@TL-xw6fh thats crazy..i never think it that way. I always thought that is due to low consumer demand.

    • @TL-xw6fh
      @TL-xw6fh Před měsícem

      @@cetocoquinto4704 It's 100% kosher. It is all over YT. There are lots of scammers in China, and they even scammed the government! Just look at the thousands and thousands of pure white cars in paddy fields, etc. There are weeds growing all over them.

    • @mr2cqql
      @mr2cqql Před měsícem +1

      another myth that you assume.@@TL-xw6fh

    • @usbaidigitallife7985
      @usbaidigitallife7985 Před měsícem +9

      america and euro dump ewaste around the wolrd,not china,china can handle ewaste itself,and reject foreign country dump ewaste to china,each country had to deal with its own problem

  • @leehtp4707
    @leehtp4707 Před měsícem +3

    Thanks to America and Europe!

  • @theprinceofallsaiyans5830

    Hmm maybe i dont know dump it in plastic bins instead of on the ground and in waterways?

  • @webmasteric
    @webmasteric Před 25 dny

    Used solar panels are next.

  • @user619tlsdca5
    @user619tlsdca5 Před 19 dny

    The AREA or region is always full of constant Lightning of much static in the air due to them making and manufacturing the world's computer boards, chips, and so on. There are 1000s of lightning strikes A DAY, FOR MONTHS ON IF NOT just a break of a month . It is the WORLD'S most electrified air static around.

  • @soempaing2436
    @soempaing2436 Před měsícem

    Sent to Myanmar

  • @KevinSoupy
    @KevinSoupy Před měsícem

    This has and never will be a secret. Nothing that happens bad in the world today is a secret. We all know it’s coming, but we still continue to act accordingly it’s like knowing your destiny but you can’t change it or can we?

  • @NuiGates2456
    @NuiGates2456 Před měsícem +1

    Thai government still need a lot lot of improvement 🥹

  • @DieterSoegemeier
    @DieterSoegemeier Před měsícem +2

    The problem with E-Waste in Malaysia can be easily fixed if a Western controlled E-Waste recycler would set up a clean facility. The labour in this area is cheep enough to be able to make profit from a clean plant here.
    This is what I would love to set up if I could only get funding. I am 3 and 1/2 years into building a small recycling business here in Brisbane Australia and the biggest problem is the amount of people that rip off the grant system and have now caused a much tougher controlled system that makes it almost impossiable to get grant money for small startups.
    I would love to talk to anyone that wants to set up a clean profitable E-Waste recycling plants in these countries.

  • @headlesschicken111
    @headlesschicken111 Před měsícem +2

    Malaysia boleh

  • @isaackingvideos
    @isaackingvideos Před 24 dny

    This is so sad!
    Best advice is to keep using your phone untill it brakes and dont upgrade the phone if the phone still works...
    And Microsoft should keep Windows 10 supported after 2025 because this will get worse if Microsoft ends support.

  • @user-tg6nm2tm1h
    @user-tg6nm2tm1h Před 19 dny

    The operator is paying government officials to keep operating

  • @iiifchannel6300
    @iiifchannel6300 Před měsícem +3

    Most of the waste belongs to big American , Europe or Japanese company.
    Malaysia or Thailand should force the waste send back to original company country (American, Europe, Japanese).

  • @computerzero2681
    @computerzero2681 Před měsícem

    I work all night, I work all day to pay the bills I have to pay
    Ain't it sad?
    And still there never seems to be a single penny left for me
    That's too bad
    In my dreams I have a plan
    If I got me a wealthy man
    I wouldn't have to work at all, I'd fool around and have a ball
    Money, money, money
    Must be funny
    In the rich man's world
    Money, money, money
    Always sunny
    In the rich man's world
    Aha
    All the things I could do
    If I had a little money
    It's a rich man's world
    It's a rich man's world
    A man like that is hard to find but I can't get him off my mind
    Ain't it sad?
    And if he happens to be free I bet he wouldn't fancy me
    That's too bad
    So I must leave, I'll have to go
    To Las Vegas or Monaco
    And win a fortune in a game, my life will never be the same
    Money, money, money
    Must be funny
    In the rich man's world
    Money, money, money
    Always sunny
    In the rich man's world
    Aha
    All the things I could do
    If I had a little money
    It's a rich man's world
    Money, money, money
    Must be funny
    In the rich man's world
    Money, money, money
    Always sunny
    In the rich man's world
    Aha
    All the things I could do
    If I had a little money
    It's a rich man's world
    It's a rich man's world

  • @eugp4198
    @eugp4198 Před měsícem +2

    EV next?...

    • @CCP-Dissident
      @CCP-Dissident Před měsícem

      Already in China. Watch China observer topic on abandoned EVs in china

  • @switzerland3696
    @switzerland3696 Před měsícem +2

    The biggest problem is that people are not calling out recycling for th scam that it largely is.

  • @DontfOurminds-dm4pt
    @DontfOurminds-dm4pt Před měsícem

    I don't know about it but why doesn't in my country they pay quite a good money for the kilogram of chips computer parts and other boards and computer parts they don't care whatever parts they just measure the kilograms then why it is a pollution I believe it's not

  • @Blingchachink
    @Blingchachink Před měsícem +2

    Need my ps5 pro

  • @mprotec1
    @mprotec1 Před 17 dny +1

    all these while i have high regards for reports made by CNA. so far I have seen many CNA videos. This is the worst , whoever produce this should be demoted to protect the image of CNA. Tons of inaccuracies and misleading information. And its very very biased towards the situation in Malaysia. I am sure those so called lecturers had their interviews edited and badly manipulated to suit the story telling....

  • @HDXFH
    @HDXFH Před 28 dny

    Government problem 100%

  • @leponpon6935
    @leponpon6935 Před měsícem +8

    "Malaysia is no longer a 3rd world country" said disgraced UMNO ex-PM Najib Razak. Well...here we are...

    • @hanisrosli5484
      @hanisrosli5484 Před měsícem +2

      With madanon we even go to 4th the number chinese so afraid about it

    • @leponpon6935
      @leponpon6935 Před měsícem +2

      @@hanisrosli5484 Malay, Indian, Orang Asli, Dayak, Bidayu, Kadazan Dusun and Murut, Runggus, Bajau, Iban etc and the rest are not afraid?? How brave! 😂 Great logic! 👏 Bravo 👏 Well done habibi! 👏👏👏

    • @thetruth7962
      @thetruth7962 Před měsícem +1

      Always non malay complain n they the reason this happen😅

    • @leponpon6935
      @leponpon6935 Před měsícem

      سلام عيد مبارك

    • @leponpon6935
      @leponpon6935 Před měsícem

      السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته!!

  • @Kr0nicDragon
    @Kr0nicDragon Před 20 dny

    No no, don’t listen to this video, keep buying a new phone every year because it’s 5% more “powerful” and 20% more shiny. Keep using disposable e-devices there’s no problem here. Everything’s normal, move along.

  • @liminalist451
    @liminalist451 Před měsícem

    every input must have output, so if you dont dump here then where? to the moon?

  • @fahvm4362
    @fahvm4362 Před měsícem +1

    Make something new recycle plastic products

  • @georgethomas2645
    @georgethomas2645 Před měsícem

    For a change we would like to learn from CNA about how e-waste is poisoning Singapore. And how elections are managed with guided speech and tailored media in ablepore, where voters who account for less than 50% of residents are oppressed by soaring cost of living. Such reports would hopefully be honest if not as scare-mongering as reporting about other countries in the neighbourhood

  • @cyrillebournival2328
    @cyrillebournival2328 Před měsícem +1

    Why not show how to recycle e-waste. This is e-waste of time.

  • @user-on6un8tq5f
    @user-on6un8tq5f Před 24 dny

    Recyclers for a reason be naked for a week I slept on the concrete.❤

  • @haijehiemstra2883
    @haijehiemstra2883 Před 22 dny

    Allso poeple need to stop throwing away perfectly fine electronics because "It's old." Id much rather let that old xp machine or that wii be in someone's hands rather than be in a landfill.

  • @SuperMika70
    @SuperMika70 Před měsícem

    😢😢

  • @HalimWander
    @HalimWander Před měsícem

    why is it call e waste ?

    • @jp4431
      @jp4431 Před měsícem +1

      Electronic waste

  • @qimie8889
    @qimie8889 Před 27 dny

    saying people who use mobile 😂

  • @IDONOTCARE-zb7ps
    @IDONOTCARE-zb7ps Před 29 dny

    Is not my problem

  • @CatsOfMarrakech
    @CatsOfMarrakech Před 28 dny

    Sickening. Had to stop watching out of disgust

  • @AgentLazarus
    @AgentLazarus Před 15 dny

    This planet is DOOMED LMAO

  • @suppapongsuchatanon1059
    @suppapongsuchatanon1059 Před měsícem

    มาจากอภิปายก้าวไกล

  • @vyr-mk1dz
    @vyr-mk1dz Před 15 dny

    Short ansaw "nothing" because we love trash

  • @KC_88631
    @KC_88631 Před měsícem +1

    Dont forget to mention that, western countries send their e waste and waste to asian countries too.

  • @lesliegrace8360
    @lesliegrace8360 Před měsícem +3

    Waiting for the comment to blame US...

    • @dasgerbil5189
      @dasgerbil5189 Před měsícem +1

      Of course there will be. Did you check the reason people made Basel Convention? Check that by yourselves, pandai

    • @gemhunter616
      @gemhunter616 Před měsícem

      We dont blame US 😂 we blame big techs company for planned obsolescence aka Apple for adding bloatware to systematically fail older devices.

  • @1marcelfilms
    @1marcelfilms Před 15 dny

    What can be done?? send it to Africa instead

  • @sapasaja1640
    @sapasaja1640 Před měsícem

    second

  • @irvinglorenzo85
    @irvinglorenzo85 Před měsícem

    third

  • @cypheron3030
    @cypheron3030 Před měsícem

    fourth

  • @--user-tk9fz7fc7w--
    @--user-tk9fz7fc7w-- Před 29 dny +2

    From Generation to generation they are doing same thing

  • @dureshsamarasinghe5413
    @dureshsamarasinghe5413 Před 21 dnem

    E waste is created by the Homosapians and the solution is to reduce the population growth, after which the waste would reduce with time.

  • @FunnyYouTubesOnline
    @FunnyYouTubesOnline Před měsícem

    first

  • @elfuturomio
    @elfuturomio Před 23 dny

    🤣

  • @striker7469
    @striker7469 Před měsícem +1

    Wheres Malaysia insight?! You only give from the Thais but you mentioned Thai and Malaysia problems?! This is a blatant lie to the audience.

    • @thetruth7962
      @thetruth7962 Před měsícem

      This chanel always conclude malay in all other neighbour prob.. Just to make non mly compain they country

    • @striker7469
      @striker7469 Před měsícem

      @@thetruth7962 Oh.

  • @detlefcbiehn8510
    @detlefcbiehn8510 Před měsícem +1

    Maybe a stupid idea: put the e-waste into a container and fly it into space, say to Venus where the planet eats the stuff up. Might be expensive, but could be a contribution to save our planet.

    • @Aurica34
      @Aurica34 Před měsícem +3

      Extremely cost prohibitive. It is a stupid idea. Just ask yourself, who would be willing to pay for all these?

  • @therat3028
    @therat3028 Před měsícem

    Would be nice to have the point of view from such a metals recylcer, would be more informative, rather than these boring pollution this and pollution that attacks all the time, which makes for boring content.

  • @rubengorospe939
    @rubengorospe939 Před měsícem

    As I always said new technology is toxic,but it’s ok who am I anyway! Keep polluting the earth…

  • @cdracing
    @cdracing Před 22 dny

    JUST SMOKE WEED AND FORGET IT.

  • @huangtianle8912
    @huangtianle8912 Před měsícem +1

    Interestingly, NTU researchers in their effort to promote upcycling and the circular economy found that plastic e-waste showed no acute toxicity to human cells (10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.128719) and can even be used to direct stem cells growth (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151085) and be used for advanced cell culture applications like drug testing (10.1016/j.resconrec.2023.107297)
    For of such research should be done to prevent e-waste landing up in landfills and polluting the environment!