The world is consuming and discarding increasing amounts of electronics products every year. The United States Environmental Protection estimates that “over 2 billion computers, televisions, wireless devices, printer, gaming systems, and other devices have been sold since 1980.” Have you considered where those devices end up when they become obsolete or worn out? It turns out that a large percentage of them are shipped to third-world countries where they are dismantled in salvaging operations that strip out valuable metals and burn the remaining parts . Ghana, Nigeria, Pakistan, India and China have become the world’s primary dumpsters for electronics salvaging.