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When asked about her favourite thing when new customers see her products, Amanda explained, "It's so cool because you can watch their whole facial expression change as they realize 'oh, it's a circuit board."
In this Slogging thread, our community discussed How Because-Science turns E-waste into art.
This Slogging thread is by Valentine Enedah, Robert Kuloba, Mónica Freitas, Marco Sullivan and Sara Pinto occurred in slogging's official #technology channel, and has been edited for readability.
Turning e-waste into art: Because Science
So, she took Circuit Breaker Labs and expanded upon it, rebranding a recreated concept she now calls: Because Science.
"The whole goal there is to celebrate art through science, or science through art, combining it all together."
And her background in chemistry has really bonded with her business.
What do you think?
Do you resonate with this idea of recycling E-waste?
I just read about an initiative to prevent e-waste: - these are meeting points where people bring broken items from home and a team of volunteers help them repair them.
"In this way, they can avoid the rapid purchase cycle of buying, using, discarding and buying again while creating a community of repairers. There are over."
Mónica Freitas Wow, this is actually interesting!
I love this initiative and it helps users reuse some products they claim might be good to use.
Mónica Freitas This makes a lot of sense. We call these types of phones in Nigeria, "Second-hand phones".
There's a place in Lagos, Nigeria called "Computer- Village". I sometimes call the place Africa's silicon valley.
You can literally get anything computer related there. I also noticed due to high cost prices, most users buy second-hand Apple devices. We also tag them as "Uk-Used phones"😂
You can check out this video:
Valentine Enedah Indeed,It's critical to keep electronic waste out of landfills.
Materials such as chromium, cadmium, mercury and lead can leach into the soil contaminating the air and waterways. EPA estimates there are about 60 million tons of e-waste per year globally. Recycling this material will save landfill space.
Marco Sullivan Great perspective!
Do you own old devices that you don't use anymore?
Valentine Enedah Not really!
I usually prefer to swap my old devices and add extra money to get new ones.
In the cases I'm aware of, Apple isn't directly working with these companies. In this specific company, I'm not sure if people sell their iPhones to them or how it really works, but you should check out their website, if you're interested! The company is called , Valentine Enedah.
Another thing I know Apple does is that if I have an old iPhone and wish to buy a new one, I can give them my old one and they give a voucher with a certain value. You can check it out !