Abstract
The improper disposal of electronic waste poses significant risks to human health through soil contamination and subsequent water pollution. This text aims to shed light on the detrimental effects of such actions. The primary objective is to identify the impacts of irresponsible disposal of electronic waste and batteries on soil and, by extension, water sources. Specific objectives include exploring how heavy metals from these waste products can be correctly disposed of to prevent harm to animals and humans. Additionally, the text seeks to underscore the necessity of discussing existing public policies for proper waste disposal. A comprehensive literature review was conducted to gather insights from experts in the field. Researchers have proposed various approaches to address this issue, emphasizing the urgency of adopting sustainable practices for electronic waste disposal. In conclusion, there is an urgent need to reconsider current practices and implement sustainable methods for discarding electronic devices. By doing so, we can mitigate water, soil, and air contamination, thereby reducing the risk of disease transmission to humans.
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