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PREPARED BY:

CH.SREENAG
11C21A0469

1.AIM OF GREEN ELECTRONICS.


2.WHAT ARE GREEN ELECTRONICS?
3.WHY GREEN ELECTRONICS?
4.WHY 'LEAD' IN ELECTRONICS?
5.EFFECT OF 'LEAD.
6.SOLUTION-RECYCLING.
7.INCINERATION AND LANDFILLING.
8.CAMPAIGN ANALYSIS.
9.TIPS FOR BUYING GREEN ELECTRONICS.
10.CONCLUSION.

The aim of green


electronics is to create paths
for the production of humanand environmentally friendly
electronics in general and
the integration of such
electronic circuits.

Electronics that are


designed to have low or no
adverse impact on the
environment are
considered to be green
electronics.

3.WHY GREEN ELECTRONICS?


E-WASTE: Electronics which

are destined for reuse, resale,


salvage, recycling, or disposal.

Electronic waste affects


human body because
they contain toxic
components including
Mercury, Lead,
Cadmium,
Polybrominate Flame
Retardants, Barium and
Lithium.

4.WHY ''LEAD'' IN ELECTRONICS?


90% OF ELECTRONIC GOODS ARE MADE OF LEAD.
LEAD IS THE GLUE THAT BINDS SEMICONDUCTOR
MATERIALS TO MAKE THEM WORK EFFICIENTLY.
LEAD CAN BE EASILY REMOULDED AND REFINED.
TO MEET PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENT IN COST
EFFICIENT MANNER.
NATURAL PROPERTIES:
1.LOW MELTING POINT
2.HIGH STRENGTH
3.CORROSION RESISTANT
4.LONG LIFE

LEAD is toxic mainly because


it replaces other metals
(e.g., zinc, calcium and iron)
in biochemical reactions.
EXAMPLE: Lead displaces
calcium and transmit
electrical impulses in the
brain, which is diminishes
your ability to think or
recall information, or makes
you stupid.

1.RECYCLING of e-waste is the best


method to obtain greener products.
2.It simply removes the
hazards into secondary
products that eventually
have to be disposed of.

1.INCINERATION:Burning of e WASTE

2.LAND FILLING:Burying of e WASTE

1.Look for the Energy Star mark to identify


energy saving electronic devices.

2.Try and avoid products that require special


tools for dismantling and repair.
3.Try and avoid electronics that contain foam,
coatings, or paint as these can contaminate
other parts and restrict recycling.

4.Make sure that the product doesnt


have
any components that are glued to it, as
it
causes hindrance in proper dismantling
of
the product during recycling.
5.Finally, check whether the product can
be
easily recycled or not.

MAKE USE OF GREEN


ELECTRONICS FOR BETTER
FUTURE

ANY QUERIES?

THANK YOU

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