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recyclers operate in sealed, mechanized plants, with smokestacks Ethical Dilemma

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Question

recyclers operate in sealed, mechanized plants, with smokestacks Ethical Dilemma The American car battery industry boasts that its recycling equipped with scrubbers and plant surroundings monitored for traces of lead, this is not the case in most Mexican pl ants. The now exceeds 95%, the highest rate for any commodity, harm from lead is legendary, with long-run residual effects. However, with changes brought about by specialization and Health issues include high blood pressure, kidney damage, obalization, parts of the recycling system are ovinghore.detrimental effects on fetuses during pregnancy, neurological This is particularly true of automobile batteries, which contain lead. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is contributing Given the two scenarios below, what action do you take? to the offshore flow with newly implemented standards that rate problems, and arrested development in children make domestic battery recycling increasingly difficult and ) You own an independent auto expensive. The result is a major increase in used batteries going repair shop and are trying to safely dispose of a few old batteries each week. (Your ironmental standards and control are less tery supplier is an auto parts supplier who refuses to demanding than they are in the U.S. One in five batteries is now take your old batteries.) exported to Mexico. There is seldom difficulty finding buyers b) You are manager of a large retailer responsible for disposal because lead is expensive and in worldwide demand. While U.S. of thousands of used batteries each day

Explanation / Answer

Scenario 1 -

Sfely disposing old batteries without impacting the environment and the public in the surroundings is the right action to take instead of sending the batteries for recycling to countries like Mexico which results in health hazards for the local employees.

Scenario 2 -

Thousands of used batteries cannot be disposed every day as it would lead to environmental hazard and harm for the people around. The retailer can tie up with a recycling unit though the costs are a little on the higher side which is manageable for the amount of sales/business the retailer does on a daily basis.