👉 Programme fumes refer to the environmental and health impacts resulting from the operation of electronic devices and their associated systems, such as computers, smartphones, and other digital gadgets. These fumes encompass a range of pollutants, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs), heavy metals, and particulate matter, which can be released through the manufacturing process, use phase, and disposal of these products. During operation, devices emit heat and sometimes gases like ozone and nitrogen oxides, contributing to air pollution and potentially affecting indoor air quality. Long-term exposure to these emissions can lead to respiratory issues, cardiovascular problems, and other health concerns, while also contributing to broader environmental degradation. Efforts to mitigate programme fumes include improving energy efficiency, using eco-friendly materials, and promoting recycling programs to reduce waste and minimize emissions throughout the lifecycle of electronic devices.