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Tuesday, June 23, 9-10 pm ET
FRONTLINE/World presents a global investigation into the dirty secret of the digital age — the dumping of hundreds of millions of pounds of electronic waste around the world each year.
As this month's digital television conversion makes tens of
millions of analog TVs obsolete and Americans continue to trash old
computers and cell phones at alarming rates, FRONTLINE/World
presents a global investigation into the dirty secret of the
digital age - the dumping of hundreds of millions of pounds of
electronic waste around the world each year. Tracking "e-waste" to
the slums of Ghana and the far-off provinces in China,
producer/correspondent Peter Klein and his team of graduate
journalism students fan out around the world to document the
growing impact of this toxic trash on those who desperately
scavenge it for precious metals. They also explore the potential
threats to privacy, as criminal gangs attempt to harvest data from
America's old computers and cell phones and exploit it. Also in
this hour, a popular competition to inspire a new generation of
entrepreneurs in the Middle East and a pioneering effort to make an
affordable wheelchair for the developing world.