waste collection, inadequate awareness on health hazards and environmental impacts, inadequate trained manpower for E-waste handling, insufficient regulations to address entire lifecycle management of e-products, and lack of data and control over informal sector involved in E-waste collection and ...
So, the large-scale generation of e-wastes serves as an environmental hazard as well as a business opportunity due to presence of over 60% useful metals like iron, copper, gold, etc. But the management of the e-wastes has become a burgeoning and challenging issue due to population growth,...
Our Paper is an effort towards understanding the different methods being adopted for e-waste management and how our country may do better in that. A study of the e waste disposal method of Delhi University has been taken to understand the measures and steps that different bodies may also ...
Electronic waste (E-waste) Advantages of e-waste recycling Constituents of E-waste Life cycle assessment (LCA) analysis of E-waste Issues of concern in developing countries and their challenges Challenges associated with the e-waste management in developing countries Management measures and adopting a...
E-waste recycling is gaining popularity because it has the potential to reduce waste while also removing environmental hazards. It's the process of rec
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) comprises a globally important waste stream due to the scarcity and value of the materials that it contains; annual generation of WEEE is increasing by 3–5% per annum. The effective management of WEEE will contribute critically to progress towards ...
Due to a huge revolution in technology there is advancement in every sector. The electronic and communication market is also booming in India. Electronic waste or E-waste is relatively a novel addition to the ever-growing hazardous waste stream. The manufacturing of electrical and electronic ...
This focus is quickly intensifying at all levels of government, as greater attention is directed at global environmental issues and at removing the imbalances in the socio‐economic conditions of the past. Unfortunately for solid waste management, unlike other essential services, this is happening at...
The global industrial structure had undertaken significant changes since the twenty-first century, making a severe problem of chlorobenzene pollution in so
Plastic Waste Management Strategies: A Sustainable Approach Introduction Plastic is one of the major inorganic solid waste fractions in our daily municipal solid waste (MSW) production. Ever-increasing population, rapid urbanization, and industrial advancement are some of the key driving factors for crea...