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		<title>E-Waste: Glossary of Terms and Definition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Electronic waste, known as e-waste, or even as &#8220;Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment&#8221; (&#8220;WEEE&#8221;) to some, is a big, big problem. Generally consisting of any broken or unwanted electrical or electronic appliance &#8212; computers and peripherals, TVs, cell phones and the like are the most widely known &#8212; it is worrisome because many components of [...]]]></description>
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