ADJUSTABLE LENGTH: The camera strap is hand-woven from paracord, 40cm long, and weighs 30g, easily adjust this paracord strap to fit your wrist and prevent your camera, binoculars, or other items from falling off, make sure your camera is safe.
LIGHTWEIGHT AND COMFORTABLE: The 30g wrist strap won't burden your wrists and hands with a 2cm width to keep your wrists comfortable for extended periods of use. Lightweight and compact size fit into any pocket for easy portability.
High Strength: This paracord bracelet strap is made of high-quality nylon material 550 paracords, stylish, and tough, tightly woven design, it can load 330LB/150kg, hang your equipment firmly, and also can be used for survival and emergencies.
Universal Compatibility: Works with binoculars, camcorders, and most cameras such as DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, compact system cameras, bridge cameras, binoculars, and rangefinders.
SPECIAL GIFT: The Hukado wrist strap is available in three colors, stylish and beautiful, and versatile, it can be hung not only on the camera but also on various tools and other supplies, making it a special gift that both men and women like.
E-waste, or electronic waste, refers to any discarded electrical or electronic devices and appliances. Examples of e-waste include computers, televisions, mobile phones, refrigerators, air conditioners, and other household appliances. E-waste also includes smaller items such as batteries, light bulbs, and ink cartridges.
E-waste is a growing problem worldwide due to the rapid pace of technological advancements and the resulting obsolescence of electronic devices. E-waste can contain toxic materials such as lead, cadmium, and mercury that can harm human health and the environment if not properly disposed of. The correct disposal of e-waste is important as it can prevent pollution and other environmental damage and also some valuable resources can be recovered from it.
Many countries, including Singapore, have implemented regulations to encourage the proper disposal of e-waste. This usually includes the establishment of collection points where individuals and organizations can drop off their unwanted electronic devices for recycling or proper disposal.
In Singapore, e-waste can be dropped off at designated collection points operated by the National Environment Agency (NEA). These collection points accept a wide range of electronic waste, including computers, televisions, electronic toys, and small household appliances.
Here is a list of e-waste collection points in Singapore:
e-Waste @ North East: Blk 724 Yishun St 71, #01-174, Singapore 760724
e-Waste @ West: Blk 602 Clementi West St 1, #01-162, Singapore 120602
You can also check the NEA's website for a list of e-waste collection points in Singapore. Additionally, you can also check with your local town council or community center, as some of them might also have e-waste collection points.
FAQ
E-waste can contain toxic materials such as lead, cadmium, and mercury that can harm human health and the environment if not properly disposed of.
E-Waste collection points accept a wide range of electronic waste, including televisions, electronic toys, computers and small household appliances.
E-waste, or electronic waste is referred to as any discarded electronic or electric devices and appliances.