Generation and management of electronic waste in the city of Pune, India

A Borthakur - Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Electronic waste (E-waste) illustrates discarded appliances that utilize electricity for their
functioning. It is one of the fastest growing waste streams across the globe. A study on the …

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 …

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 …

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 …

[PDF][PDF] E-waste management in India: current practices and challenges

S Mohd, VK Kaushal - ResearchGate A Comprehensive Study on …, 2018 - researchgate.net
Electronic waste or e-waste refers to unwanted, obsolete or unusable electronic and
electrical products. Ever increasing usage of electronics and electrical equipment all has …

E-waste generation and management practices in Chandigarh, India and economic evaluation for sustainable recycling

K Ravindra, S Mor - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019 - Elsevier
The boom in the electronic industry and the faster pace of changing technology has resulted
in the generation of huge quantities of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE or E …

[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 …

Generation of electronic waste in India: Current scenario, dilemmas and stakeholders

A Borthakur, K Sinha - African Journal of Environmental Science and …, 2013 - ajol.info
This paper tries to quantify the amount of E-waste generated in India with the related
stakeholder involvement. Electronic waste (E-waste) or waste electrical and electronic …

E-waste management in India: A study of current scenario

N Garg, D Adhana - International Journal of Management …, 2019 - papers.ssrn.com
Whenever we think of waste, we think only in terms of garbage or solid/semi-solid waste and
not anything else. In the last ten years, e-waste has become a global issue. India too …

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 …