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Tuesday, July 4, 2017

E-waste


3 comments:

  1. Hi Zephaniah, This is Kohl-lee I really like you Piktochart about E-waste. what I really like about your Piktochart is you are explaining what E-waste is. I like at the end you have a picture of the world. This reminds me of my Piktochart. Keep up the good work. Ka pai. Blog you later.

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  2. Hello my name is Sam at Waikowhai Primary School.
    I really liked reading this because before I didn't actually know what it was.
    Maybe next time you could make the text a bit more bigger because
    I found it a little harder to read. But other wise I loved learning about what E-waste is. If you would like to see my blog go to
    http://wpssamuelh.blogspot.co.nz/ thanks!

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  3. Hi Zephaniah! I'm Hilary from Hauraki in Te Waka Ako from Waikowhai Primary School. I really like your post. I learnt from your post that more than 20,000 electronics are created every year and that they get absorbed into the earth and fresh water. It is very interesting, I never actually realised that that was a problem. It reminds me of when we do inquiry, we do it on sustainability. Maybe you could put in more reasons why it is so bad and convince the electronic companies to produce less electronics each year and stop producing newer versions. How you could do so, is by convincing other schools and people to post things about which areas to save the world on, like E waste.
    If you would like to see my blog (and possibly comment on it)
    here's the link : http://wpshilaryg.blogspot.co.nz/
    Blog ya later!

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