E-waste is among the fastest growing waste streams across the world today, with its growth fuelled by exponential growth in the use of electronic equipment, especially PCs (personal …
O Lamma, A Swamy - Int J Multidiscip Adv Res Trends, 2015 - academia.edu
India is a developing country and is having world's second largest population after china. The present growth rate of 4.7 percent of GDP and achieved growth of 8 percent during …
A Biswas, SG Singh, SG Singh - Centre for Science and Environment, 2020 - sbmurban.org
The definition of e-waste varies from legislative authority to legislative authority. For instance, the European Union (EU) has defined e-waste or Waste Electrical and Electronic …
AK Awasthi, M Wang, Z Wang… - Waste Management & …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Environmental deterioration and health risk due to improper e-waste management has become a serious issue in India. The major portion of e-waste reaches an unorganized e …
RMR Turaga, K Bhaskar, S Sinha, D Hinchliffe… - …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Electronic waste (e-waste), that is, waste arising from end-of-life electronic products such as computers and mobile phones, is one of the fastest growing waste streams in the world …
This review article focuses on the current situation of e-waste in Pakistan with the emphasis on defining the major e-waste recycling sites, current and future domestic generation of e …
S Arya, S Kumar - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020 - Elsevier
Electronic waste is a secondary source of valuable and precious metals. In recent trends, urban mining of these metals has received significant attention due to its profitable …
A Borthakur - International Journal of Environment and …, 2016 - inderscienceonline.com
Formulation and implementation of appropriate policies in terms of regulatory regimes and market-based policy structures are essential in order to address the global e-waste crisis. In …