Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Worker-stacks-E-waste--Thailand-2005-27MZIFLLP01M.htmlConceptually similarWorker stacks E-waste, Thailand 2005GP0RCLCompleted★★★★Worker stacks E-waste, Thailand 2005GP056NCompleted★★★★Worker stacks E-waste, Thailand 2005GP0URZCompleted★★★★Stacks of e-waste, Thailand 2005GP01C36Completed★★★★Workers test e-waste, Thailand 2005GP015YVCompleted★★★★Worker dismantles e-waste, Thailand 2005GP023ACompleted★★★★Piles of e-waste, Thailand 2005GP0130VCompleted★★★★Child with e-waste, Thailand 2005GP0LX8Completed★★★★★★Mother and child dismantle e-waste, Thailand 2005GP0408Completed★★★★View AllGP01C37Worker stacks E-waste, Thailand 2005A stack of computer monitors at a donation centre awaiting auction purchase from scrap dealers & used computer dealers. Greenpeace today warned of a looming e-waste problem in Thailand which can pose health and environmental risks. Electronic waste is the fastest growing component in the global waste stream amounting to 20 to 50 million tons worldwide with Asia contributing about 12 million tons a year.Locations:Nonthaburi-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:28 Jun, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Sataporn ThongmaMaximum size:2048px X 3072pxKeywords:Computer monitors-Electronic waste-Electronic waste workers-Indoors-Industry-KWCI (GPI)-Men-One person-Products-Toxics (campaign title)-Waste disposalShoot:E-Waste in ThailandGreenpeace warns of a looming e-waste problem in Thailand which can pose health and environmental risks. Electronic waste is the fastest growing component in the global waste stream amounting to 20 to 50 million tons worldwide with Asia contributing about 12 million tons a year.