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It categorises 106 e-waste items into seven categories and outlines the adverse health effects of unscientific disposal. Additionally, it explains the recycling process for e-waste. Vig appealed ...
where it will be processed for proper hazardous waste disposal. The majority of HHW is accepted free of charge. Electronic waste (e-waste) is not considered HHW by the EPA. However, because most ...
Enter ecoATM, which is trying to reduce the amount of e-waste with its kiosks in malls and stores, like Walmart and Kroger, ...
Most of the e-waste went to landfills or incineration, with potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, as e-waste can contain toxic substances such as mercury or lead.