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Sustainable Tech

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This is a community for promoting sustainability in tech and computing. This includes: understanding the impact that our tech/computing choices have on the environment; purchasing or re-using devices that are sustainable and repairable; how to properly recycle or dispose of old devices when it is beyond use; and promoting software and services that allow us to reduce our environmental impact in the long term, both at work and in our personal lives.

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[โ€“] unix_joe@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The legacy of King Leopold.

I saw this video, maybe on a Fairphone video, where there was this mine collapse. Something like 40 people were in the sand and everyone was cheering as they were dug out. And all this to get the cobalt or whatever rare earths are needed for our phones.

I'm still watching the video in this link, but it's incredible how shielded we are from production.

[โ€“] vext01@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 year ago

It bothers me that just about every device with a lithium battery is tied to these atrocities.