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Journal of Environmental Health, Vol. 79, No. 3 (October 2016), pp. 8-17 (10 pages) Electronic waste (e-waste) generation is increasing worldwide, and its management becomes a significant challenge ...
1. Oke, E.A., Potgieter, H. Recent chemical methods for metals recovery from printed circuit boards: A review. Journal of Materials Cycles and Waste Management, 26, 1349–1368 (2024). https://doi ...
The government introduced the E-Waste (Management) Rules 2016 to regulate e-waste handling and encourage formal recycling. However, the formal sector still handles only a small fraction of the ...
In the modern world, electronic waste, or e-waste, represents one of the fastest-growing waste streams. With the rapid advancement of technology and the increasing rate at which consumers discard old ...
New York, Feb. 01, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As per the research report “E-Waste Management Market” published by Reports Insights, the market was worth USD 50.9 Billion in 2022 and is projected ...
Recently increased concern has focused on the adverse health effects of hazardous substances emanating from abandoned waste sites. The public health and environmental health literature, however, have ...
This post covers E-Waste management, recycling, disposal, facts, problems and possible solutions. E Waste creates environmental pollution and contamination.
E-waste originates from a multitude of sources, including obsolete electronics, discarded appliances, and outdated gadgets. Using artificial intelligence for waste sorting and identification can ...
Moreover, the current treatment and disposal practices of healthcare and e-waste need to be improved in order to reduce the release of more uPOPs (unintentional persistent organic pollutants), which ...
Neeri is monitoring microplastic, toxicology and health issues from it," he said. Dr Mohan described Neeri's role in plastics management, including the monitoring of microplastics in air, water ...
Solid waste management is a universal issue that matters to every single person in the world. And with over 90% of waste openly dumped or burned in low-income countries, it is the poor and most ...