E-Waste Science and Technology

E-Waste Technology

Electronic Waste is not good for you!

E-Waste Curriculum
developed by John R. Hull
Fallbrook, CA

March, 2006

Electronic Waste is a world-wide problem due to the huge quantities of electronics devices we consume (then discard) and the hazards of the materials in the devices. The student will learn the sources of E-Waste, understand the effects of E-Waste on the environment and be able to articulate the benefits of recycling, remanufacturing and other means to manage and reduce E-Waste. Students will explore the use of E-Waste materials reclaimed in recycling and remanufacturing processes.  Thi module may be used  in conjunction with CETA's StRUT and Computer Technology modules

The units and lessons within the module are:

  • What is E-Waste? An overview of the problem, causes and effects
  • E-Waste Components. The identification and analysis of E-Waste materials in a typical desktop personal computer, aided by the Periodic Chart of the Elements
  • Understanding harmful Effects of E-Waste on the environment and humans.
  • Solutions to E-Waste by waste management and waste reduction.
  • Recycling and Remanufacturing Processes. A closer look at the processes and technology of recycling and remanufacturing.
  • Recycling Business Plan.  Students will use knowledge to develop a sustainable E-Waste management enterprise.