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We simply agree with BAN practices and what they are achieving in thier beliefs. There are thtee main points of dissagreement that I think we can work out. One, there simply is value in the greater percentage of the many catagories of ewaste, just as there is value in most auto trade ins. Two, we did absolutely call for assistance to see if there even was something we needed to clean up. With all of the resources available, why can't we come together admit the value just as the rest of the world market has, and use a portion of it to clean up the mess? Lastly, I am of the experience and opinion that it would be much easier to identify and boycott the manufacturers who buy from irresponsible waste sites that it is to catch every container that should not go over seas. So, what is the reasoning behind this?
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