The U.S is drowning Southeast Asia in a ‘hidden tsunami’ of toxic e-waste, 2-year investigation finds
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A recent two-year investigation reveals that the U.S. is contributing to a significant environmental crisis in Southeast Asia by exporting toxic e-waste, which is being described as a 'hidden tsunami.' With global e-waste production reaching a record 62 million metric tons in 2022 and projected to rise to 82 million by 2030, this issue is becoming increasingly urgent. The findings highlight the need for stricter regulations and awareness about the impact of e-waste on vulnerable regions, making it a critical topic for environmental advocates and policymakers alike.
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