Post by nilprojaproti22 on Mar 15, 2024 22:43:20 GMT -6
Of electronic devices that fall into disuse can be reused. A phone in good condition kept in a drawer means approximately 1,000 pesos in potential recycling. Technological advances are increasingly rapid, and have caused various electronic devices to go out of fashion and fall into disuse. In Mexico there is a collection of 102.3 million cell phones and smartphones in use, which have a life cycle of between 16 and 18 months; Once that period has expired, they will be discarded, a study by the Vivaanuncios website revealed in a statement. The same happens with other devices such as televisions, music players and computers. What to do with all that that has become technological waste but works perfectly? Should it be thrown away, donated or sold? “The most advisable thing is to go to the first of the three ecological Rs: reuse, reduce, recycle. One option is to sell these items online; In addition to being easy and safe, it is a way to take advantage and increase our personal finances, both for those who sell and for those who are looking for savings on their purchases,” comments Mariano Balcarce, head of business development for Latin America at Vivanuncios.
Of electronic devices that fall into disuse can be reused. A phone in good condition kept in a drawer means approximately 1,000 pesos in potential recycling. It should also be taken into account that the seller specifies whether it has accessories Phone Number AU or manuals that help restore the original functions of the device so that it is ready for its new user. These elements are the best guarantee to gain the buyer's trust.The lack of forceful actions against the effects of climate change will be one of the 10 trends on the global agenda during 2014, the World Economic Forum (WEF) estimated this Friday. This point occupies fifth place in the 2014 Global Agenda Forecast presented this Friday by the WEF. However, the trend is not due to “climate skepticism, which is now less noticeable than it used to be,” but rather because “the consequences of insufficient actions are still totally underestimated,” Christiana Figueres, executive secretary, states in the document.
Of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and member of the Global Agenda Council in the area of climate change. «We are losing the battle on climate change; "The sense of urgency that existed two years ago has disappeared," wrote Figueres in the Global Agenda Forecast presented this Friday. “The fact is that if we do not take timely action on the scale we need, climate (change) has the potential to wipe out the progress we have made in the last 20 years” in economic, social development and environmental protection, Figueres said. The publication of this projection occurs while more than half a million people remain without housing or food after Haiyan in the Philippines, where the super typhoon also claimed the lives of at least 2,357 people. The Asian country is the second most vulnerable in the world, with 22 average annual typhoons, according to the Philippine delegate on the subject, Yeb Saño. Another Philippine commissioner on climate change, Naderev Sano, announced last Tuesday a hunger strike at the 19th meeting of the Conference of the Parties on Climate Change in Warsaw, Poland, to call for “concrete” actions to avoid tragedies like the one in his country. . In Mexico, climate change left its share of damage last September, with the coincidence of several tropical storms that caused historic rains and devastation in regions of the Pacific, mainly in the state of Guerrero.