Findings

The survey findings regarding community E-Waste recycling facilities indicate a divided sentiment among respondents about their effectiveness. Specifically, 12 votes supported the existence of effective facilities, while 10 expressed uncertainty, marked as "Maybe," and 8 indicated a lack of effectiveness by voting "No." This trend shows a clear need for improvement in the perceived functionality of these recycling options. Furthermore, opinions on primary E-Waste funding reveal a significant disparity, with 52% of respondents expressing skepticism about the adequacy of current funding mechanisms. In contrast, 24% each believe that funding is either sufficient or insufficient. These results highlight not only the importance of enhancing community awareness and accessibility to E-Waste recycling but also the need for better funding strategies to support effective recycling initiatives.

Data: MS-Excel

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Figure 2: A bar graph which graphs how much people thing they have an effect on e-waste.

Figure 3: A pie chart which charts the participants responses regarding primary e-waste funding.