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  • May
  • 07
  • 2008

Breeding toxins from dead PCs

Thousands of discarded computers from western Europe and the US arrive in the ports of west Africa every day, ending up in massive toxic dumps where children burn and pull them apart to extract metals for cash.
“Ghana is increasingly becoming a dumping ground for waste from Europe and the US,” according to Mike Anane…

Six years ago the EU produced the waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) directive, which introduced new curbs and restrictions on the movement of e-waste. The directive, which came into effect in Britain in January last…

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  • Apr
  • 07
  • 2008

A refridgerator that does not use electricity

This is Mohammed Bah Abba's Pot-in-pot invention. In northern Nigeria, where Mohammed is from, over 90% of the villages have no electricity. His invention, which he won a Rolex Award for (and $100,000), is a refrigerator than runs without electricity.

RE: Waldo Hitcher: It may seem silly, but it seems to me that this device, though simple, would in fact be very useful to share with countries such as Nigeria, where it was developed. It seems simple to us, but unless you independently invent it,…

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