Towards the effective E-waste management in Bangladesh: a review

MH Masud, W Akram, A Ahmed, AA Ananno… - … Science and Pollution …, 2019 - Springer
Nowadays, the electrical and electronic products are a crucial commodity for different
purposes of daily life and they are multiplying five times faster than human like mobile …

[HTML][HTML] Electronic waste management scenario in Bangladesh: policies, recommendations, and case study at Dhaka and Chittagong for a sustainable solution

H Roy, MS Islam, S Haque, MH Riyad - Sustainable Technology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Bangladesh produces 3 million metric ton (MMT) of e-waste, including ship-breaking yards,
each year. The leachate from dumped e-waste contains toxic heavy metals and organics …

[HTML][HTML] A comprehensive review on hazardous aspects and management strategies of electronic waste: Bangladesh perspectives

H Roy, TU Rahman, MBK Suhan, MR Al-Mamun… - Heliyon, 2022 - cell.com
Electronic waste (e-waste) contains a variety of electronic components eg, metals, non-
metals, plastics, cables, etc. The excessive generation of e-waste has become a significant …

A roadmap for development of sustainable E-waste management system in India

SB Wath, AN Vaidya, PS Dutt, T Chakrabarti - Science of the Total …, 2010 - Elsevier
The problem of E-waste has forced Environmental agencies of many countries to innovate,
develop and adopt environmentally sound options and strategies for E-waste management …

Electronic waste management in India: a stakeholder's perspective

A Borthakur, K Sinha - Electronic green journal, 2013 - escholarship.org
E-waste or Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) illustrate discarded
appliances that utilize electricity for their functioning. Today, the Indian market is engrossed …

Electronic waste in India: Problems and policies

A Borthakur, P Singh - International Journal of Environmental …, 2012 - indianjournals.com
Electronic waste or E-waste is relatively a novel addition to the ever-growing hazardous
waste stream. It includes discarded electronic and electrical equipment. Developing …

E‐waste: a new challenge for waste management in India

MN Mundada, S Kumar, AV Shekdar - International journal of …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Discarded electronic equipment or e‐waste is one of the fastest growing waste streams in
the industrialized world, due to the growing sales and rapid obsolescence of these products …

E-waste management in India: A mini-review

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 …

E-waste in India at a glance: Current trends, regulations, challenges and management strategies

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 …

E-waste management in India: issues and strategies

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 …