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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.una donna incinta insieme a suo marito attraversano un ponte sul fiume liangjang su una discarica dove brucia e-waste. La percentuale degli aborti spontanei a Guiyu è una delle più alte della Cina..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.Computer wires and components out of E-waste burn along the Liangjiang river releasing dioxins and some other toxic smoke..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.Computer wires and components out of E-waste burn along the Liangjiang river releasing dioxins and some other toxic smoke. Il cartello avverte: 'Rendiamo più bello il panorama'...Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.A young computer components recycler. Numerosi sono i bambini utilizzati nelle E-wast dismantling operation in Guiyu..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.Unloading operations of E-waste..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.A young computer components recycler. A lot of children work on E-wast dismantling operation in Guiyu..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.Uno dei numerosi carichi di computer che giungono ogni giorno a Guiyu.  Secondo uno studio della Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, un carico di 500 computer, tastiere e stampanti contiene 717 kg di piombo, 1,36 Kg di cadmio, 86,3 grammi di cromo e 287 grammi di mercurio..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.Un trasporto di acidi tossici che vengono utilizzati per sciogliere circuiti e microchip dai quali viene ricavati metalli preziosi..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.I container carichi di rifiuti tecnologici provenienti dal mondo occidentale e dall'asia tecnologizzata giungono clandestinamente  stipati in container nei porti della costa cinese orientale, da dove in seguito raggiungongono la zona di Guiyu..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003 NOVEMBRE - HONG KONG.I container carichi di rifiuti tecnologici provenienti dal mondo occidentale e dall'asia tecnologizzata giungono clandestinamente  stipati in container nei porti della costa cinese orientale, da dove in seguito raggiungongono la zona di Guiyu..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.broken cathode-ray tubes awaiting land disposal after the copper yoke has been removed..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.without masks and gloves, a woman plunged microchips into seriously unsafe acid liquids in order to recover few quantities of gold..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.In the street people separate electronic items..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.Landscape..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.Computer wires and other processing residues awaiting burned along the liangjang river.Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.In the street, people separate heaps of computer..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.In the street, a family separate heaps of computer..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.Plastic yokes of computers stored before melting down  to recover low quality further-use plastics. .Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.People of Guiyu separate electronic items. .Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.Carbon black toner estratto dalle stampanti viene scaricato a ridosso di un campo coltivato ...Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.In the street, people separate heaps of computer without masks and gloves..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.In the street, a family separate heaps of computer..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBER - CHINA - GUIYU.A stock of circuit boards is being transported with a moto rickshaws to the places where some gold will be taken out of the chips. .Un motorisciò trasporta un carico di circuit board dai quali saranno estratti pochi quantitativi di oro...Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003 NOVEMBRE - CINA - GUIYU.Gli avanzi dei rifiuti elettronici dopo l'estrazione dei metalli. Saranno bruciati in una delle numeroe dicariche lungo le rive del fiume liangjang..Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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  • 2003  NOVEMBRE - CINA - GUIYU.Nessun luogo viene risparmiato per bruciare gli avanzi del processo di riciclo della e-waste...Since 1995, Guiyu has been trasformed from a poor, rural, rice growing community to E-waste processing center.  Throughout a clandestine network of sea-freight transports a remarkable percentage of  computer age´s waste arrives here; mainly it comes from USA but also from Europe and technologic Asia.    For a remuneration of $ 1.5 per day, 240,000 people work in the dismantling process of E-waste. In the streets of Guyu, men, women and children work without masks and gloves in contact with extremely dangerous acids and chemical solutions separating heaps of computers, printers and scanners in order to recover plastic and metals from the electronic components.  The environmental and sanitary disaster in Guyu is severe, especially for local population. There´s no-more drinkable water in Guyu and the ground contains dangerous substances in a quantity that is esteemed 2000 times higher than the tolerated average.
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