Environmentalists have noted that almost 50% of waste all over the globe (26) e-waste since the advent of technology. E-wastes, as its label suggests, are any unused and broken gadget left in the trash bin, which is then (27) to landfills when not properly disposed. E-wastes can be a pile of mobile phones, computers, laptops, television sets, and (28) systems. These gadgets don’t only contain chips that help us get through our work breezily, but they also contain tons of chemicals that can readily blend with the air, water, and land when not disposed properly. These chemicals can bring about (29) of land and death to many marine (30) when its penetration to such places isn’t regulated and stopped. Thankfully, copious businesses, private organizations, and groups are (31) to greatly reduce the bulk of e-waste in landfills. Mobile companies are (32) unused and broken mobile phones at their drop-off centers. Some are even paying to those who can give back unused phones to them. (33) , everyone is encouraged to take steps to minimize the use of extra gadgets as well as take good care of their devices to (34) its life span. Furthermore, gadget owners, specifically cellular phone owners, should know whether or not their phone manufacturers offer drop-off stations for used phones. You could also directly donate or give old phones to people who don’t have enough funds to buy new mobile phones. To reduce e-wastes, we also have to (35) gadgets compulsively even when we don’t really need them. Environmentalists have noted that almost 50% of waste all over the globe (26) e-waste since the advent of technology. E-wastes, as its label suggests, are any unused and broken gadget left in the trash bin, which is then (27) to landfills when not properly disposed. E-wastes can be a pile of mobile phones, computers, laptops, television sets, and (28) systems. These gadgets don’t only contain chips that help us get through our work breezily, but they also contain tons of chemicals that can readily blend with the air, water, and land when not disposed properly. These chemicals can bring about (29) of land and death to many marine (30) when its penetration to such places isn’t regulated and stopped. Thankfully, copious businesses, private organizations, and groups are (31) to greatly reduce the bulk of e-waste in landfills. Mobile companies are (32) unused and broken mobile phones at their drop-off centers. Some are even paying to those who can give back unused phones to them. (33) , everyone is encouraged to take steps to minimize the use of extra gadgets as well as take good care of their devices to (34) its life span. Furthermore, gadget owners, specifically cellular phone owners, should know whether or not their phone manufacturers offer drop-off stations for used phones. You could also directly donate or give old phones to people who don’t have enough funds to buy new mobile phones. To reduce e-wastes, we also have to (35) gadgets compulsively even when we don’t really need them.