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Keywords
Day
Electronic waste
Electronics
Greenpeace activists
Local population
Men
Outdoors
Televisions (TVs)
Toxic waste
Toxics (campaign title)
Transportation
Trucks
Urban areas
Unloading Electronic Goods from Container
Men unload televisions in Alaba International Market, one of the largest markets for electronic goods in West Africa. These televisions come from container 4629416 from the UK, including a TV tracked by Greenpeace. Greenpeace gave the television to engineers who dismantled it and discreetly installed the tracking device within the casing.
Unique identifier:
GP01QM3
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
16/11/2008
Locations:
Africa
,
Lagos
,
Nigeria
,
Western Africa
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Kristian Buus
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
Containers
Shoot:
E-Waste Trail from UK to Africa
Greenpeace investigates illegal exports of electronic equipment from the United Kingdom to Africa, by tracking a TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collection point for discarded electronic products. The television was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set. Using this sophisticated tracking equipment, Greenpeace was able to prove that rather than being recycled, it was being sent to Africa. Despite regulations which specify that electronic goods must be certified as working before it is exported, the television arrived in Lagos, Nigeria in container no 4629416, without any prior testing. Hampshire County Council and other municipalities have a duty to recycle all electronic equipment properly. Instead the electronic waste is clearly being exported to Africa, using a cheap and dirty disposal route.
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