Currently, Australian e-waste management system under the National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme (NTCRS) consider television, computer, and IT peripheral products and MobileMuster only considers mobile phones. A large proportion of E-waste from other categories is still unregulated. This stud...
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would rise to USD 542.7 billion by 2026, with a CAGR of 5.1% from 2022 to 2031. Governments and organizations in many nations are being forced to concentrate on improving their waste management systems by reusing, recycling, and transforming waste into energy as a result...
E-waste is a term used to denote electrical or electronic devices that are discarded or have essentially reached the end of their useful life. In 2012, a law-abiding act was initiated for the e-waste management companies. The New York State Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act have ...
RecyclingLegislationRegulationsEnvironmental protectionWaste disposalSolid waste managementHazardous materialsRapid growth in the use of computers and the incorporation of electronic features in a wide array of consumer products have been among the most important driving forces of the nations economy during ...
During 2012–13, 137,756 tonnes of televisions and computers reached their end-of-life, of which 43% (58,857 tonnes) was waste televisions while the remaining 57% (78,900 tonnes) was waste computer products. The Australian government implemented its National Television and Computer Recycling ...
Management and recycling of electronic waste Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is one of the largest growing waste streams globally. Hence, for a sustainable environment and the economi... P Tanskanen - 《Acta Materialia》 被引量: 104发表: 2013年 Treatment and recycling system optim...
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This new kind of waste raised the serious concerns regarding their disposition and recycling all over the world. The disposition of e-waste into India from other urban countries have led e-waste management is an issue of environmental and health concerns. Having hazardous components in television ...