Multiple Choice
Why do Americans allow companies to dump their electronic waste products in developing countries?
A) The high costs of end-of-life treatment of electronic products are invisible to consumers in the developed nations.
B) U.S. companies do not have a choice; there is no place to dump them in the United States.
C) People know about the risks but they don't care about developing nations.
D) The developing countries pay U.S. companies a lot of money to recycle these products with little risk to them.
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