Comment A legistlative and policy issue. (Score 1) 609
This issue has come up on slashdot and other places. Here's an earlier article on the same topic in the Guardian
The Silicon Valley Toxics coalition has extensive information about the problem. Some congresspeople are also attempting to deal with it.
What it comes down to is that old computers are just like other environmental hazzards: the actual cost of goods we buy does not reflect their environmental impact. Gas is cheap these days so it's inexpesnive to drive around in gass guzzling SUVs. But the price of the gas does not reflect the environmental impact of the emissions. Here too, the price of a new computer does not reflect the cost of disposing of it in a safe way. Eventually this will change and there will be an extra $20 charge for computers and similar electronic items that will cover the cost to the government of disposing of the waste when it reaches end of life.