How well are we managing E-waste in India: evidences from the city of Bangalore

A Borthakur, M Govind - Energy, Ecology and Environment, 2017 - Springer
As a toxic waste stream, E-waste poses serious challenges to the waste management
initiatives in India. While the hazardous components of E-waste call for environment-friendly …

[PDF][PDF] E-waste management in india: Challenges and agenda

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 …

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 …

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 …

Generation and management of electronic waste in India: an assessment from stakeholders' perspective

A Borthakur - Journal of Developing Societies, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Electronic waste (E-waste) or waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) refers to
obsolete and discarded appliances that operates on electricity. Due to our constantly …

Indian initiatives on E-waste management—A critical review

A Bandyopadhyay - Environmental Engineering Science, 2008 - liebertpub.com
E-waste is defined as “a generic term encompassing various forms of electrical and
electronic equipment (EEE) that are old, end-of-life (EOL) electronic appliances and have …

An overview of E-waste, its management practices and legislations in present Indian context

R Rajput, NA Nigam - Journal of Applied and Natural …, 2021 - journals.ansfoundation.org
E-waste coming out from the electronic sector of the entire world is harming the world's
environment. There has been a pattern of a substantial increase in the production of E-waste …

[PDF][PDF] E-waste, and its future challenges in India

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 …

[图书][B] E-waste: implications, regulations, and management in India and current global best practices

R Johri - 2008 - books.google.com
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 …

International best practices for e-waste take back and policy interventions for India

M Sheoran, DD Gupta - Facilities, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose India generates around two million tonnes of e-waste every year, and it is
increasing at a very high rate of 30%. However, due to inefficient handling of infrastructure …