A Review on Global E-Waste Management: Urban Mining towards a Sustainable Future and Circular Economy
National University of Singapore
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Abstract
The trending need for smarter electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) is surging globally by the year and is giving rise to huge amounts of outdated EEE going into landfills. This has caused enormous threats to our environment and the health of living beings due to its unsustainable ways of collection, treatment and disposal of waste EEE or E-waste. With increasing E-waste, the formal sectors lack infrastructure, technology and expertise required to collect and process the E-waste in an environmentally sound manner. This article is intended to bring out the global best practices in the field of E-waste management, to shed light on the importance of policy implementation, technology requirement and social…
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- Extended producer responsibility
- Circular economy
- Business
- Legislation
- Harm
- Sustainability
- Globe
- Electronic waste
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