Death Batteries

The U.S. has a history of violating its own laws or circumventing international standards, by using other countries as dumping grounds or taking advantage of their less strict regulations or enforcement. This is what has been happening in the case of some American companies that recycle lead batteries in Mexico, where environmental regulations are lax and their enforcement is nil. So, these extremely hazardous and toxic materials are handled and disposed of in ways that would be unacceptable in the U.S. and other places where environmental and health concerns are properly addressed. Of course, it all comes down to money. Disregarding safety procedures saves money. Any damage that occurs down the line is balanced with the immediate profits that cutting costs and corners produce for the companies.

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