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A giant television screen and The Sinosteel building in Zhongguancun Chinas biggest computer and electronic shopping center, Beijing, China, Asia

The Sinosteel and e Plaza building in Zhongguancun, China's biggest computer and electronic shopping center, Haidian district, Beijing, China, Asia

The Sinosteel and e Plaza building in Zhongguancun, China's biggest computer and electronic shopping center, Haidian district, Beijing, China, Asia

The Sinosteel and e Plaza building in Zhongguancun, China's biggest computer and electronic shopping center, Haidian district, Beijing, China, Asia

The Sinosteel building in Zhongguancun, China's biggest computer and electronic shopping center, Haidian district, Beijing, China, Asia

The e Plaza building in Zhongguancun, China's biggest computer and electronic shopping center, Haidian district, Beijing, China, Asia

Two girls sitting on a couch, one is listening with earphones to music from an iPad, tablet computer, one is playing with an iPhone, smartphone

View of the cockpit of a Boeing 737 - 700 in a flight simulator by the Wulff/Zellner GbR company, Berlin, Germany

Mainframe computer, computer center of a company, server connection of individual computer workstations to the server

TWITTER.de, web-based social network, news service and micro-blogging service portal on Apple MacBook Pro

Computer lesson, Kutti Rajiyam, Kids' World, center for children, Karur, Tamil Nadu, South India, Asia

Hacker with an anonymous mask with a computer and making a fight symbol, with a background of smoke and colored leds

Oval conference table with a laptop and chairs in a modern design in front of a white office wall unit

Bitcoin on a blue circuit board sinks into water, water reflection, symbol share price decline, Germany, Europe

Seven workers are disassembling computers at TES-AMM Shanghai, which was founded on September 21, 2005, currently has 67 employees of which 26 are workers. With an annual production capacity of 10,000 tons, it has only treated 2,000 tons of e-waste from its founding more than a year ago. 'The biggest problem is that there isn't an e-waste recycling channel in China. The biggest chunks of raw materials we get are from government bodies, which are upgrading their equipments, and electronic appliances franchises that are washing out their outdated inventories. We don't have any imported e-waste because that's banned by the government. It takes a worker no more than ten minutes to disassemble a computer, and each worker can deal with between 60 to 70 computers a day,' says Janice Wu, who's the Environment & Quality Management Dept. Manager and Plant Manager Assistant.