Guiyu, Guangdong Explained

Guiyu
Native Name:贵屿镇
Native Name Lang:zh
Settlement Type:Town
Pushpin Map:Guangdong
Pushpin Label Position:top
Coordinates:23.3199°N 116.3499°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Guangdong
Subdivision Type2:Prefecture
Subdivision Name2:Shantou
Timezone:China Standard Time
Utc Offset:+8

Guiyu is a town created from an agglomerate of four adjoined villages totalling 150,000 people in the Chaoyang district of Guangdong province in China.[1] Situated on the South China Sea coast, Guiyu is perhaps best known in the global environmentalist community for its reception of e-waste. In fact, the town also holds the record for being the largest e-waste site of the world, as of 2013.[2]

Electronic waste

See main article: Electronic waste in Guiyu. Guiyu was once the largest e-waste site on earth,[3] Regions like Guiyu rely on primitive electronics recycling as an economic staple despite the adverse effects electronic waste has on health and the environment.[4] The burning off of plastics in the town has resulted in 80% of its children having dangerous levels of lead in their blood.[5]

A recent study of the area evaluated the extent of heavy metal contamination released from the site. Using dust samples, scientists analysed mean heavy metal concentrations in a Guiyu workshop and found that lead and copper were 371 and 115 times higher, respectively, compared to areas located 30 kilometres away.[6] The same study revealed that sediment from the nearby Lianjiang River was found to be contaminated by polychlorinated biphenyls at a level three times greater than the amount prescribed in the guideline.

Since 2013, local authorities had moved most e-waste workshops into an experimental industrial ecology park called the National Circular Economy Pilot Industry Park. There, toxic waste by products can be treated and recycled with better efficiency. Air and water quality subsequently improved in the town, though many were still left contaminated from the remnants of e-waste processing and have not been cleaned up.[7]

In 2005 the Italian band Planet Funk shot and published the music video for their song "Stop Me" in which Guiyu and its e-waste environment are portrayed.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Heavy Metals Concentrations of Surface Dust from e-Waste Recycling and it Human Health Implications in Southeast China. 5 January 2008. Environmental Science & Technology. 27 November 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304105633/http://www.aseanenvironment.info/Abstract/41017042.pdf. 4 March 2016. dead.
  2. Guinness World Records 2013, Page 037.
  3. News: The Seattle Times. April 9, 2006. Tim. Johnson. E-waste dump of the world. 2007-03-09.
  4. News: China's Electronic Waste Village . https://web.archive.org/web/20090113120136/http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1870162,00.html . dead . January 13, 2009 . Time . Chien-min. Chung . November 26, 2012 . 7 January 2009.
  5. News: From toxic waste to toxic assets, the same people always get dumped on . The Guardian . London . George . Monbiot . September 21, 2009 . May 4, 2010.
  6. News: Heavy Metals Concentrations of Surface Dust from e-Waste Recycling. Leung. Anna. March 4, 2008. Hong Kong. 10.1021/es071873x.
  7. News: China’s notorious e-waste dumping ground cleaner but poorer. South China Morning Post. 2017-09-28. en.
  8. Web site: 清远千家非法拆解厂 一年拆解百万吨洋垃圾·广东新闻·珠江三角洲·南方新闻网. www.southcn.com. 2017-09-28.