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E-waste is electronic and electrical waste, a byproduct of the booming demand for tech consumer goods. In developing countries, recycling e-waste in an effort to acquire valuable materials such as gold and copper has become a wildly profitable industry, although the health and environmental implications from using primitive methods to acquire those materials are extremely hazardous.]]>

E-waste is electronic and electrical waste, a byproduct of the booming demand for tech consumer goods. In developing countries, recycling e-waste in an effort to acquire valuable materials such as gold and copper has become a wildly profitable industry, although the health and environmental implications from using primitive methods to acquire those materials are extremely hazardous.]]>
Thu, 22 Oct 2015 19:49:03 GMT /nathanseskin/recycling-ewaste-by-nathan-seskin nathanseskin@slideshare.net(nathanseskin) Recycling E-Waste, by Nathan Seskin nathanseskin E-waste is electronic and electrical waste, a byproduct of the booming demand for tech consumer goods. In developing countries, recycling e-waste in an effort to acquire valuable materials such as gold and copper has become a wildly profitable industry, although the health and environmental implications from using primitive methods to acquire those materials are extremely hazardous. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nathanseskinewaste-151022194903-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> E-waste is electronic and electrical waste, a byproduct of the booming demand for tech consumer goods. In developing countries, recycling e-waste in an effort to acquire valuable materials such as gold and copper has become a wildly profitable industry, although the health and environmental implications from using primitive methods to acquire those materials are extremely hazardous.
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-nathanseskin-48x48.jpg?cb=1523446400 Nathan Seskin is the manager of Recycling Revolution, whose offices are headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida. Since Seskin founded the company in 1987, the mission has been to purchase plastics and other scrap materials then process and re-sell them. The launch of this company coincided with an ever-growing global trend recognizing the importance of recycling on larger scales. Under Nathan Seskin's expert leadership, the company has grown to include two processing plants located in the United States, and a roster of global business partners. Recycling Revolution specializes in processing various streams of products including plastics, metals, electronics and more. nathanseskinrecycling.com