4 Things Marie Kondo Didn’t Tell You About Tidying Up
What happens when your electronic devices no longer spark joy

When it comes to tidying up and keeping your place neat, domestic guru (or should we say senpai?) Marie Kondo had five categories of items: clothes, books, papers, komono (kitchen bathroom garage, and everything miscellaneous) and sentimental items. On her popular Netflix series, it seems like Marie Kondo has got it all figured out. Well almost.
What about e-waste? E-waste or electronic waste is becoming a major environmental problem. With technology product cycles getting shorter, electronic products that are old, damaged and unwanted are becoming increasingly commonplace.
In fact, do you know that by 2021, we will generate 52 million tonnes of e-waste? That is approximately the weight of 5,200 Eiffel Towers! Singapore is also the 2nd largest generator of e-waste in the region but only 5% is being recycled and diverted from landfills. It is definitely time to do our part!
Unlike any other trash, e-waste needs to be properly disposed of and recycled at designated bins. E-waste may contain small amounts of heavy metals and toxic substances like lead and mercury which may leach into the environment. Incineration, for instance, could release heavy metals into the air causing environmental pollution and, in the case of mercury, it could even end up in the food chain and ultimately affect people’s health.
So picking up where Marie Kondo has left off, INSIDE is bravely stepping in! Here are 4 steps you should consider when dealing with e-waste.

1. Take Good Care Of It!
Even before your electronics become e-waste, use and maintain your electronics properly to prolong its lifespan.
If it works fine, why throw it away? If it still sparks joy, keep it. If it can be repaired, consider sending it to a service centre instead!
This way, you’ll not only be saving the earth

2. Say 'Thank You'!*
Sit down and lay your electronic item in front of you. Let gratitude slowly fill you up and if you feel overwhelmed with emotions, it’s only natural.
‘Who’ was there when you were feeling bored, down and lonely? Your smartphone.
‘Who’ was there for you when
‘Who’ was there through all the tears and laughter? Your television.
It is without a doubt that electronics have drastically improved your life. It is only right we thank them.
*This step is completely optional.

3.
CapitaLand is helping shoppers and tenants to safely manage their
If you’re out shopping, e-waste recycling bins are also available at 10 CapitaLand malls: Plaza Singapura, Tampines Mall, Bedok Mall, Junction 8, IMM, JCube, Bugis+, Bugis Junction, Raffles City Singapore and Lot One Shoppers’ Mall, making it Singapore’s largest mall network of e-waste recycling bins.
Others have already done their part. In 2018, we’ve collected 12,081 kilogrammes of e-waste from our offices and 18,467 kilogrammes from our malls. Now’s your turn!

4. Do You Really Need It?
With your old electronics safely recycled, it is now time for something new.
Before you run out to purchase the latest version of whatever new-fangled gadget you’ve got your eye on, ask yourself – do you really need it? Are you fulfilling a ‘need’ or a ‘want’?
The first step to dealing with e-waste is to simply reduce.
If you don’t need it, don’t buy it.
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Question: By 2021, how many million tonnes of e-waste will be generated in the world?
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