Reporting needs to be clear to the operator to report the pollution incident time, location (reference or geographic coordinates), situation description.
Circuit boards contain brominated flame retardants, leaded solder and a small amount of other precious metals, etc., in the case of improper disposal, easy to cause environmental risks, and has a certain degree of hazardous; waste batteries contain mercury, cadmium, lead and other heavy metal substances, in the case of improper disposal, the battery shell will slowly corrode, and the heavy metal substances contained in the battery will gradually penetrate into the water column and soil, resulting in pollution. According to the National Hazardous Waste List, waste circuit boards (including components, chips, plug-ins, sticker feet, etc. attached to the board); waste batteries (discarded cadmium-nickel batteries, phosphors and cathode ray tubes), are hazardous wastes, and are subject to the hazardous waste business license.