[HTML][HTML] Assessment of air pollution caused by illegal e-waste burning to evaluate the human health risk

C Gangwar, R Choudhari, A Chauhan, A Kumar… - Environment …, 2019 - Elsevier
The onset of the 21st century has started a corresponding change in consumer lifestyles,
resulting in the generation of a huge amount of the end-of-life electronics, known as e-waste …

A comparative study on metal pollution from surface dust of informal and formal e-waste recycling sectors in national capital region of New Delhi and associated risk …

H Kumari, S Yadav - Science of The Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) is considered as resource and secondary source of
metals, and is being recycled for recovery of precious and base metals. But the processes of …

Chromium-reducing and phosphate-solubilizing Achromobacter xylosoxidans bacteria from the heavy metal-contaminated soil of the Brass city, Moradabad, India

M Oves, MS Khan, HA Qari - International Journal of Environmental …, 2019 - Springer
Chromium contamination in soil and water bodies is increasing predominantly due to
inappropriate discharge from industries, and it is causing severe environmental problems …

[PDF][PDF] Environmental susceptibility: soil contamination of heavy metals in the territory of e-waste recycling area

C Gangwar, A Singh, R Pal, A Kumar… - … Journal of Plant and …, 2017 - ijplantenviro.com
E-waste is a popular name given to those electronic products nearing the end of their useful
life which has become a major source of heavy metal contamination in soil and hence …