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How E-Waste Can Impact Children’s Health?

As the digital age progresses, the proliferation of electronic devices has led to a growing concern: electronic waste, or e-waste. This waste, often containing hazardous materials, poses a significant threat to the environment and human health.

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As the digital age progresses, the proliferation of electronic devices has led to a growing concern: electronic waste, or e-waste. This waste, often containing hazardous materials, poses a significant threat to the environment and human health. In particular, the effects of e-waste on children’s health are alarming, given their vulnerability to the toxins present in discarded electronics. This article delves into the intricate connection between e-waste and children’s health, shedding light on the potential risks and the need for sustainable solutions.

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How E-Waste Can Impact Children’s Health?

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