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Reporting like this actually makes the #ewaste problem worse. A thread.

Rotten eggs: e-waste from Europe poisons Ghana's food chain theguardian.com/global-develop… @guardian
The article encourages readers to think that "disposed electronic waste coming from Europe" is the sole source of pollutants in question. Yet, the report the @guardianeco article is based on shows both electronic and automobile scrap are sources. ipen.org/sites/default/…
Also, @guardianeco implies that electronics are some kind of foreign magic. As if Africans haven't had electronics, like TV, for more than 50 years. See e.g., Esan, Oluyinka. Nigerian Television: Fifty Years of Television in Africa. AMV Publishing Services, 2009.
This framing keeps the story firmly focused on downstream, post-consumer #ewaste from Europe. In turn, that means the conversation brackets out the role of manufacturing. This is a problem because...
...manufacturers, not consumers, have the most power to change the chemistry of products. Focusing exclusively on post-consumer #ewaste means the conversation is confined to what to do with waste AFTER it already exists, which...
...guarantees no change to how that-which-will-become-waste is manufactured in the first place (or at all). This suits manufacturers and brands just fine b/c it helps them keep telling us stories about their strides in recycling. Like this one apple.com/lae/environmen…
While the @guardianeco reportage adds to the mis-specification of the #ewaste problem, the underlying report from @IPEN and @BaselAction contributes to that mis-specification in important ways too...
Even as that report calls out manufacturers, it's cover and info graphics help perpetuate the image that #ewaste is what happens AFTER European consumers get rid of devices. Among the effects of that framing are...
...perpetuating the idea that Africans are only ever victims of European waste dumping instead of active agents of their own digital futures e.g. @jennaburrell's Invisible Users: Youth in the Internet Cafés of Urban Ghana...
... and the report relies heavily on the figure of 352,474 tonnes of #ewaste exported from Europe to make its case. That number comes from very questionable methodology discardstudies.com/2017/01/12/pre… And again diverts attention away from manufacturing. Yet...
...manufacturing of electronics released over 18.7 million tonnes of various pollutants in Europe in 2018 compared to about 3.8 million tonnes of household #ewaste arising in Europe in the same year. For scale, that looks like this...
Does that mean those 352,474 exported tonnes should be ignored? Of course not. But erradicting those exports will do nothing to solve the problem of POPs in products because it would focus all action on dealing with POPs after they are already in the products consumers bought.
The "rotten eggs" #ewaste story is seductive. Here's a counter-narrative to keep the attention on how that-which-will-become-waste is made in the first place @crangma @soniawiego @africasacountry @Pilar_Balbuena @kmoneill2530 @ColeRosengren @AdamMinter
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