Recycling of E-waste Baozhuo Zhang IELI University of Texas 2 Recycling of E-waste Do you know where the end of your computers and other electronic equipment is? Most of you will just sell them or throw them away. Few people care about how to reuse electronic equipments and where they ...
E-waste recycling and recovery: The electronic industry is the world's largest and fastest growing manufacturing industry, and as a consequences of this growth, combined with rapid product obselence, discarded electronics or electronic waste (e-waste) begin a serious solid waste problem in the wor...
Our waste recycling and recovery priorities to address the challenges relating to the environment For more than 160 years, we have worked daily to improve the positive impact of our operations in waste. With the growing challenges we face in relation to the environment, protecting natural resources...
This review provides an overview of global e-waste production and current technologies for recycling e-waste and recovery of valuable material such as glass, plastic and metals. The paper also discusses the barriers and enablers influencing e-waste recycling with a specific focus on Oceania. 展开 ...
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The original EU Directive 2002/96/EC of the EU Parliament and Council on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) became effective on 13 August 2005 and the amended directive 2012/19/EU commonly known as the “WEEE Recast” or “WEEE2” became effective 13 August 2012 subject to ...
There are many of them with a different composition. E- waste may include e.g. toxic metals, which if released to the environment may pose a threat to human life and health. At the same time, recovery of valuable secondary raw materials complies perfectly with implementation of the ...
The main issue of E-Waste is that there are backyard recyclers who are practicing E-waste recycling by adopting crude methods resulting in inefficient recovery, besides causing health and environmental hazards. 展开 被引量: 4 年份: 2008
Electronic waste, ore-waste, refers to any discarded products with a battery or plug. The biggest e-waste categories are small and large appliances and heating/cooling equipment. If not properly disposed of, e-waste is devastating to the environment, makingrecycling and recoveryprograms cri...
proper disposal owners of WEEE may use return and collection facilities arranged and maintained by public waste management authorities. If applicable, returning of WEEE for the purpose of re-use might be possible at these facilities. More information can be obtained by the management of the ...