Toxic Milk: How e-waste pollution at Agbogbloshie is contaminating Ghana’s food chain
For decades, thick black smoke rising from the burning of discarded electronics at Agbogbloshie has symbolised Ghana's growing electronic waste crisis. Now, scientists say the pollution may be…
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