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Copper Wiring in Ghana
A boy carries copper wiring that has been extracted from electrical cables by melting off the plastic in a small fire. These fires release toxic chemicals into the environment. The majority of second-hand electrical goods that are imported to Ghana from developed countries are beyond repair and are either dumped or crudely "recycled".
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Kate Davison
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Keywords:
Day
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Electric cables (electrical components)
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Electronic waste
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Electronic waste workers
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KWCI (GPI)
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Local population
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Men
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Outdoors
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Toxic waste
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Toxics (campaign title)
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Waste disposal