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ABSTRACT : Electronic waste or E-waste consists of discarded or unwanted electrical or electronic parts or equipment.

ABSTRACT : Electronic waste or E-waste consists of discarded or unwanted electrical or electronic parts or equipment.

... New electronic products have become an integral part of our daily lives providing us with more comfort, security, easy and faster acquisition and exchange of ...growing waste streams in the world which ...

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Electrical and electronic waste characterization and biodegradation of oil and grease by isolated indigenous bacteria

Electrical and electronic waste characterization and biodegradation of oil and grease by isolated indigenous bacteria

... Then, the selected bacteria will be used for degradation o f O&G using synthetic and real wastewater. The parameters affecting the degradation o f O&G such as effect o f initial phenol concentration, effect o f ...

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Electrical Equipment and Electronic and their Impact of Waste in the Republic of Kosovo

Electrical Equipment and Electronic and their Impact of Waste in the Republic of Kosovo

... Managing waste electrical and electronic equipment is a challenge both for Kosovo and for all developed countries in the world ...bugs. Waste electrical and electronic equipment ...

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Thermal Arc Plasma Treatment of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment: A Review

Thermal Arc Plasma Treatment of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment: A Review

... Electronic waste is hazardous due to the presence of heavy metals ...of electronic waste containing hazardous substances and material composition of PCB are shown in Table 3 and Table 4 ...

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Technical solutions to improve global sustainable management of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) in the EU and China

Technical solutions to improve global sustainable management of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) in the EU and China

... of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) being gener- ated every year increasing at an accelerating rate, the management of electronic waste (e-waste) has become an ...

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Recycling E  Waste using E Technology

Recycling E Waste using E Technology

... The Electrical & Electronics Industry is one of the fastest growing manufacturing industries in the ...growing waste streams in electrical & electronics equipment products ...

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Electronic Waste: A Case Study

Electronic Waste: A Case Study

... from electrical and electronic equipments) comes under a special category of waste which is the result of industrialization and ever increasing demand of electronic products in daily ...usage ...

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ELECTRONIC WASTE MANAGEMENT: SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS

ELECTRONIC WASTE MANAGEMENT: SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS

... the electronic industry show casing an assorted range of new products every day to the ...of waste electrical and electronic ...of electronic waste referred to as e-waste ...

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A STUDY ON THE KNOWLEDGE OF E-WASTE HANDLERS
REGARDING THREATS OF E-WASTE IN UDAIPUR CITY

A STUDY ON THE KNOWLEDGE OF E-WASTE HANDLERS REGARDING THREATS OF E-WASTE IN UDAIPUR CITY

... resources. Electronic and electrical waste consists of hazardous and heavy metals, which are extremely harmful to living ...e- waste and e-waste threats as perceived by ...from ...

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Health and Environmental Impacts of Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment in the City of Kenge, DR
Congo (2007 -2017)

Health and Environmental Impacts of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the City of Kenge, DR Congo (2007 -2017)

... of waste product s per capita over time thus causing a swarm of the number of illegal waste dumps in the world especially in Asia, South America and Africa, and exposing people to the kidneys, eyes, skin ...

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Producer responsibility : defining the incentive for recycling composite wind turbine blades in Europe

Producer responsibility : defining the incentive for recycling composite wind turbine blades in Europe

... There are several factors that can affect the suitability of recycling, but the most important business consideration is whether there is a market for the recyclate (N Reynolds and M Pharaoh, 2010). Individual companies ...

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The problems of Implementation of the European Union Directives for Electrical and Electronic Equipment Hazardousness

The problems of Implementation of the European Union Directives for Electrical and Electronic Equipment Hazardousness

... vehicles waste, asbestos usage, ozone depletion materials, packing and package waste manage- ment and ...that electrical and electronic industry undergoes after adopting RoHS and WEEE ...

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Reconciling resource economics and ecological economics: the economics of sustainability and resilience

Reconciling resource economics and ecological economics: the economics of sustainability and resilience

... The development of mathematical systems theory primarily within electrical and electronic engineering and the study of thermodynamic properties of electrical and electronic networks then[r] ...

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Challenges and Prospects of Solid Waste Management in Ghana

Challenges and Prospects of Solid Waste Management in Ghana

... solid waste management have evolved over the ...period waste management and how it was approached until recently was ...reactive. Waste will be collected and disposed only when it has brought ...

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Comparative Starting Salaries and Career Progression of Graduates in Science, Engineering and Technology (SET), June 2006

Comparative Starting Salaries and Career Progression of Graduates in Science, Engineering and Technology (SET), June 2006

... Computing Electronic & Electrical Engineering M echanical, Production … Engineering e-Business (Business-focused) Marine Science Development Studies Art & Design Networking Biomedical Engineering ...

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E Waste Trading Zones and the Economy of Greening:Imbricating Computer Sourcing in the Pre  and Post WEEE Directive Era

E Waste Trading Zones and the Economy of Greening:Imbricating Computer Sourcing in the Pre and Post WEEE Directive Era

... Their waste management licences to process, store and handle specific types of waste were expanded to include what could and could not be processed (see Waste Management Licencing (Amendment) ...

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Consumer attitudes and perceptions on electronic waste: An assessment

Consumer attitudes and perceptions on electronic waste: An assessment

... of electronic goods and their rapid obsolescence has resulted in the large-scale generation of electronic waste, popularly known as ...in electronic goods which, if not properly managed, can ...

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Optimization of Precious Metal Recovery from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Boards

Optimization of Precious Metal Recovery from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Boards

... of waste: Ba, Pb, Hg and rare earths, contained in CRT from TVs and Monitors and Pb, Cd, Hg contained in batteries could easily be leached if left in rubbish dumps, while Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB), Polychloro ...

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Study Recycling of Plastic and Crts From Electronic Waste

Study Recycling of Plastic and Crts From Electronic Waste

... Many electronic products also contain parts that could be profitably refurbished and reused with little ...old electronic equipment generates additional pollution associated with the need to access virgin ...

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E Waste : Recycling and Impacts

E Waste : Recycling and Impacts

... Audiovisual components, televisions, VCRs, stereo equipment, mobile phones, other handheld devices, and computer components contain valuable elements and substances suitable for reclamation, including lead, copper, and ...

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