On my way to Lyon, France, home of Interpol. Lots of blogging in the draft folders. But let's keep things simple.
Joe Benson of BJ Electronics was a technician of color accused by BBC and Skynet and Lord Chris Smith of the EA of wastecrime. He was sentenced after years of appeals (which cost him more than paying the fine, I'm told). And now he's in jail. White environmentalists can sleep easier, knowing the black geeks aren't burning their iPhones in "witches brews" of e-waste toxics stirred by children.
What does Africa see?
1. Teeming cities in the emerging markets generate tens of thousands of tons of municipal solid waste. e.g.
Economist 2.2014 "
Nigeria’s sprawling megacity, Lagos, with a population of 21m or so, disgorges 10,000 metric tonnes of waste a day."
2. Cities in Africa and China have had CRT televisions and monitors for decades and decades. World Bank 2006 statistics show Nigeria already had 6.9M households with TV.
3. The cost of shipping a containerload of used CRT televisions from England to Africa costs, per television, more than four times the value of the copper that can be recovered from the TV. A trader to Africa loses money on every junk TV shipped.
4. Plastic shrink wrap does not have any significant effect on the damage to CRTs shipped to Africa. It's purely cosmetic.
5. Independent EU and African consultants examined hundreds of the sea containers with used electronics seized in African ports and during a
2 year study funded by the UN, found 91% reuse, better than brand new product.
6. Greenpeace and Skynet had to pay 20 times scrap value to get their television with the tracking device back out of the African market.
7. Arrest and imprisonment of THEIR Michael Dell, Simon Lin, Terry Gou... the same tinkerer-refurbishing economy that built Singapore, Shenzhen, Taiwan and Inchion is "forbidden fruit" to Africa under "Project Eden".
I have the documentation used to convict and sentence Hurricane Joe Benson to 16 months is prison. They did NOT test his TVs, did NOT allow repair to be considered.
My thesis is that there is no evidence to justify Benson's experience except the following.
A.
Basel Action Network made up a hoax statistic that 80% of the electronics exported were scrapped by "primitive" Africans.
B. Interpol in 2009 accepted BAN's statistic, reprinted it as an official guidance document despite 0 evidence of the statistic.
C. Interpol did discover (expressing surprise) that the shipments were
not paid for by EU waste companies to avoid disposal costs, but that the electronics were purchased by Africans ("
waste tourists") for far more than the value of the scrap, that the Africans refused to buy most of the electronics they could have purchased, and that after purchasing the electronics for more than scrap value, the Africans paid shipping and customs duties on each piece. Interpol's Emile Lindemulder described the trade as "organized" and (see A) therefore "organized crime".