This study reviews recent developments, challenges, and the prospect of electronic waste (e- waste). Various aspects of e-waste, including collection, pre-treatment, and recycling, are …
E-waste, or waste generated from electrical and electronic equipment, is considered as one of the fastest-growing waste categories, growing at a rate of 3–5% per year in the world. In …
L Andeobu, S Wibowo, S Grandhi - Science of The Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Waste generated from electrical and electronic equipment collectively known as e-waste has remained a persistent environmental problem. Globally, approximately 53.6 million tons of e …
X Zeng, C Yang, JF Chiang, J Li - Science of the Total Environment, 2017 - Elsevier
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE or e-waste) has become a global problem, due to its potential environmental pollution and human health risk, and its …
S Naik, JS Eswari - Total Environment Research Themes, 2022 - Elsevier
The expansion of the e-waste management business at the national level is hampered by regulatory laws and a lack of knowledge among residents in most countries. Countries all …
Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest-growing pollution problems worldwide given the presence if a variety of toxic substances which can contaminate the environment and …
IC Nnorom, O Osibanjo - Resources, conservation and recycling, 2008 - Elsevier
The developing countries are facing huge challenges in the management of electronic waste (e-waste) which are either internally generated or imported illegally as 'used'goods in …
Electronic waste or e‐waste is one of the fastest growing areas of the international waste stream and is increasing at a much higher rate than all other waste streams. Fast growing …
Rapid increase in the quantity of electronic/electrical-waste (e-waste) has become an emerging issue throughout the world. To avoid higher expenditures on safe disposal and …