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By Grace Mitchell

**H1: New Legislation Proposes Stricter Regulations on E-Waste Disposal**

**H2: Timeline**
In response to the growing concern over the environmental impact of electronic waste, lawmakers have introduced new legislation aimed at imposing stricter regulations on e-waste disposal practices. The proposed bill, known as the Electronic Waste Management Act, is set to be discussed in Congress next week.

**H2: Stakes**
The issue of e-waste has gained significant attention in recent years as the world grapples with the consequences of electronic devices being discarded improperly. According to a recent report by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the United States generated over 2.9 million tons of e-waste in 2020 alone, with only a fraction of it being recycled. The improper disposal of electronic waste not only poses environmental risks but also raises concerns about data security and human health.

**H2: What’s Next**
If the Electronic Waste Management Act is passed, it will establish a comprehensive framework for the proper disposal and recycling of electronic waste. The bill includes provisions for the safe handling of hazardous materials found in electronic devices, as well as guidelines for the recycling and reuse of valuable components. Additionally, the legislation aims to promote public awareness about the importance of responsible e-waste management.

**Key numbers & dates**
– 2.9 million tons: Amount of e-waste generated in the US in 2020 (EPA).
– Next week: Scheduled discussion of the Electronic Waste Management Act in Congress.
– 30%: Estimated recycling rate of electronic waste in the US (EPA).
– $55 billion: Estimated value of materials in e-waste that could be recycled (United Nations).

**Attributed quote:**
According to John Doe, an environmental advocate, “Proper management of electronic waste is crucial in mitigating its harmful effects on the environment and public health.”

META: New legislation proposes stricter regulations on e-waste disposal. Learn about the potential impact and what comes next in the push for responsible e-waste management.

**Provocative reader question:**
How can individuals and businesses contribute to reducing the impact of e-waste on the environment and society?

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