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This episode examines the environmental impact of digital technology, focusing on the lifecycle of electronic devices from raw material extraction to disposal. It highlights the non-renewable nature of many materials used in components and the pollution caused by mining and manufacturing. The text also discusses the challenges of e-waste recycling, including the dangers of lithium batteries and the vast amount of valuable materials discarded. Finally, it presents solutions like modular phone designs as seen with Fairphone, aiming to extend device lifespan and reduce environmental harm.
By Teacher of Computing - AHCThis episode examines the environmental impact of digital technology, focusing on the lifecycle of electronic devices from raw material extraction to disposal. It highlights the non-renewable nature of many materials used in components and the pollution caused by mining and manufacturing. The text also discusses the challenges of e-waste recycling, including the dangers of lithium batteries and the vast amount of valuable materials discarded. Finally, it presents solutions like modular phone designs as seen with Fairphone, aiming to extend device lifespan and reduce environmental harm.