E-Waste Walkin'

Each day, Christopher Swain straps on his clear, vinyl backpack and sets out into the sweltering heat. His backpack, nearly bursting with more than 61 pounds of unwanted electronics, has caused quite a stir in the New England communities through which he hikes. Swain, a self-described environmental activist, is pleased with the attention that his e-waste pack is receiving, hoping that it will help raise awareness about the nation's growing e-waste problem. “We're really on the road in search of a solution,” he says. To find the solution, Swain is walking 775-miles from Burlington, Vt., to Washington on ...

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