Bagader Trading
Tyres, tubes and batteries. Largest stockist of Chinese, Indian and Indonesian Tyres, Korean Tubes and Batteries and a leading exporter of tyres to Africa from Dubai...
Africa is worried by the large-scale importation of used computers from the West that poses an environmental hazard to the impoverished continent. Children scavenging rubbish dumps for old computer parts are a common sight in Africa. The activity exposes them to dangerous minerals such as lead, cadmium and toxic fumes emitted from dump sites, experts say. “This is the situation in most African cities where ‘computer villages’ for selling old imported computers, especially laptops, are springing up,” said a spokesman for the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).
The dumping of used equipment does not end with computers only, but extends to cars, refrigerators, televisions and other electronic devices which African governments should also oppose, activists say. A lot of used cars imported mostly from Europe ply the streets of many African countries, emitting high levels of smoke.
But Ben Abedi, an Accra taxi driver expressed misgivings on the workability of any plans to effect a ban.” The Ghanaian government banned the importation of used cars of more than 10 years and placed high import duties, but such cars are all over the country. Nothing has changed,” Abedi said.
“The unprecedented importation of old computers into Africa from developed countries to satisfy information technology needs has resulted in electronic waste that adds to environmental pollution,” Ghana’s Environment Minister Kwadwo Adjei-Darko said. “I appeal to developed countries not to use Africa as a dumping site for computers,” he told representatives from 150 countries attending a week-long United Nations conference on climate change.
There are international laws banning the export of computer waste but people are
getting round this by labelling the shipments "usable second-hand goods".
Research shows that about 90 per cent of the computers are just junk. “They just
don't work,” says a resident of Ghana. “This is dumping,” he states.
There are many computer dumps around many African countries where they contaminate
ground water, surface water, the rivers and the streams – thereby raising serious
environmental and safety concerns.
Tyres, tubes and batteries. Largest stockist of Chinese, Indian and Indonesian Tyres, Korean Tubes and Batteries and a leading exporter of tyres to Africa from Dubai...
Complete range of automobile spare parts, tyres, batteries and lubricants available for the tough, demanding driving conditions of Africa. A-MAP is one of the leading exporters of automobile spare...
Made in Korea under strict quality control, Sebang Batteries are gaining popularity in the African markets as they are durable, rugged and competitively priced. Available in various sizes...
Exedy Middle East FZCO manufactures a complete range of clutch and transmission solutions for a wide range of automobiles and machinery. Exedy clutches are in high demand in Africa...
Gifts, Novelties and Promotional Material supplier. Watches, Bags, Key Chains, Desktop accessories, Pen Sets, Gift Items... Wanted business partners in Africa...
Competitively priced tyres of almost all well known brands like Advance, Double Happiness, GT, Double Ox, Hankook etc. BBG Trading is a major exporter to African markets...
Manufacturer of high quality range of cosmetics – including haircare, skincare, nail care products. The company seeks buyers of cosmetics in Africa. Agents and distributors wanted in African...
An established export and distribution company based out of Hong Kong and China since 1990. The company specializes in the trade of dry-break bulk agro-commodities...
An established export and distribution company based out of Hong Kong and China since 1990. The company specializes in the trade of dry-break bulk agro-commodities...