E-waste Management Introduction: Electronic waste, or e-waste, is a term for electronic products that have become unwanted, non-working or obsolete, and have essentially reached the end of their useful life. As per E-waste Rule 2016, the E waste defined as 'electrical and electronic ...
E-Waste Management Introduction: Electronic waste, or e-waste, is a term for electronic products that have become unwanted, non-working or obsolete, and have essentially reached the end of their useful life. As per E-waste Rule 2016, the E waste defined as ‘electrical and electronic ...
Introduction Electronic waste, or e-waste, is a term for electronic products that have become unwanted, non-working, or obsolete, and have essentially reached the end of their useful life. As per E-waste Rule 2016, E-waste is defined as ‘electrical and electronic equipment, whole or in ...
1. Introduction 2. Disposal of e-waste 3. Impact of e-waste 4. E-waste and crime 5. Preventive management measures 6. Conclusion Funding Declaration of Competing Interest References Show full outline Cited by (11) Figures (3) Forensic Science International: Animals and Environments ...
1 Introduction 1.1 Background of the study 1.2 Objectives and methodological approach 1.2.1 Socio-economic assessment 1.2.2 Analysis and feasibility of recycling technologies 2 Definitions 2.1 Collectors 2.2 Refurbishers 2.3 Recyclers 3 E-waste management in Lagos, Nigeria - an ov...
This paper attempts to review the material flow of secondhand/scrap electronic devices into Nigeria, the current management practices for e-waste and the environmental and health implications of such low-end management practices. Establishment of formal recycling facilities, introduction of legislation ...
Effective management of e-waste in the developing countries demands the implementation of EPR, the establishment of product reuse through remanufacturing and the introduction of efficient recycling facilities. The implementation of a global system for the standardization and certification/labelling of ...
The typical life cycle of an electronic product goes through the phases like, introduction, growth, maturity, and disposal or recycling. An electronic product reaches to the recycle stage either because of end of its life cycle or technology advancements, or even owing to the changing requirements...
Introduction: E-Waste is electronic waste; uncontrolled disposal of hazardous to human health and the environment as e-waste contains toxic substances and heavy metals such as lead and chromium. Positively, the management of e-waste can generate high returns because of e-waste contains valuable mat...
E-Waste Management and its benefits Introduction Electronic waste, or e-waste, is a term for electronic products that have become unwanted, non-working, or obsolete, and have essentially reached the end of their useful life. As per E-waste Rule 2016, E-waste is defined as ‘electrical and...