Flexible circuitry leading form the headphone socket. Low concentrations of lead were found here.
The iPhone front prior to disassembly.
Disassembly progresses with removal of one of the phone's main circuit boards.
Removal of the rear panel revealing the iPhone's circuitry and battery.
The iPhone's battery and a circuit board. Wires from the iPhone's battery are soldered to the circuit board making replacement and separation for recycling more difficult.
Separation of the antenna, which contained the highest bromine concentrations of all the components analysed.
iPhone exposed. As disassembly progresses, the iPhone's inner circuitry and components are revealed.
A tasty message of green love left in a Apple store in Amsterdam.
Girl on trampoline in her garden overlooked by a huge chemicals plant. The plant is part of an infamous area of large concentrations of chemical plants in Louisiana known as 'cancer alley' due to the high levels of cancer suffered by residents.
Discover what happen to old electronic equipment that often ends up being scrapped under appalling conditions in Asia.
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