Electronic waste (e-waste) generation is increasing worldwide, and its management becomes a significant challenge because of the many toxicants present in electronic devices. The U.S. is a major producer of e-waste, although its management practice and policy regulation are not sufficient to ...
Vaish, B., Sharma, B., Singh, P., Singh, R.P. (2020). E-waste and Their Implications on the Environment and Human Health. In: Khan, A., Inamuddin, Asiri, A. (eds) E-waste Recycling and Management. Environmental Chemistry for a Sustainable World, vol 33. Springer, Cham. https:...
enteric and respiratory infections are recorded. With care, the infection risk can be minimized. However, the implications of bloodborne virus infection, the wider public health implications, and potential environmental impact mandates great care in the handling, packaging, storage and processing of wa...
Chapter 6 - Translational transport of e-waste and implications on human well beings and the environment Informal electronic waste (e-waste) dismantling activities contribute to releasing hazardous compounds in the environment and potential exposure to humans ... Sangeeta,S Khurana,A Kumar - Elsevier...
In recent years, electronic waste has become the fastest growing waste stream globally with potential deleterious environmental and public health effects f
Nigeria's population growth as a result of urban techno-economic development and changes in the production and consumption of materials has increased the amount of solid trash produced. The nation's existing waste management procedures are unsustainable and are putting both the environment and the eco...
We intend to address existing policy gaps by offering a comprehensive understanding of how external factors shape this relationship. Furthermore, our goal is to contribute to a broader comprehension of the global health implications of air pollution, with a specific focus on the correlation between ...
Human health implications of trace metal contamination in topsoils and brinjal fruits harvested from a famous brinjal-producing area in Bangladesh Anika Bushra, H. M. Zakir, Shaila Sharmin, Q. F. Quadir, M. H. Rashid, M. S. Rahman & Supti Mallick Scientific Reports volume 12, Article ...
Public Health Implications of Household Pharmaceutical Waste in the United States 来自 钛学术 喜欢 0 阅读量: 50 作者: KT Bain 摘要: Household pharmaceuticals are ubiquitous and untold quantities are wasted annually. Most often, people dispose of household pharmaceuticals by flushing them down the ...
Informal recycling of waste (including e-waste) is an emerging source of environmental pollution in India. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinate