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Impact of information publicity on Korean residents’ E-waste recycling intentions: Applying the norm activation model and theory of planned behavior [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon
The escalating annual growth rate of electronic waste, commonly referred to as “e-waste,” is currently between 3 % and 5 %, indicating a rapidly increasing solid waste stream. In 2019, South Korea generated 15.8 kg of e-waste per capita. The expansion of
Walimuni Arachchilage Chathuri Sugandika Muthukumari   +2 more
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A global perspective on e-waste recycling

open access: yesCircular Economy, 2023
Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the relatively fast-growing solid waste streams, with an annual growth rate of 3%–5%. Although international policies have been formulated to better limit the global transboundary movement of hazardous waste, the ...
Kang Liu   +3 more
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Managerial approaches to handle electronic waste: Sustainable e-waste management and recycling initiatives [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2023
Leveraging the power of a quantitative approach, this study navigates the complex web of e-waste dynamics. E-waste generation rates, recycling rates, and composition intricately shape the e-waste landscape in Asia.
Wajeetongratana P.
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Electronic Waste Recycling Mode and Control Measures in China Based on PEST and SWOT [PDF]

open access: yesNature Environment and Pollution Technology, 2021
The service life of electronic (e-) products is decreasing gradually due to the continuous improvement of manufacturing technologies and increasing prices and performance of these products, thereby accelerating the growth of e-waste.
Linsheng Wang and Wei Yang
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Determinants of E-waste Recycling Intention in India: The Influence of Environmental Concern, Attitude and Economic Incentives [PDF]

open access: yesColombo Business Journal, 2022
The primary objective of this empirical study is to identify the antecedents of e-waste recycling and the role played by economic incentives in encouraging this behaviour among Indians.
Muhammed Sajid
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Willingness of end users to pay for e-waste recycling [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal Journal of Environmental Science and Management, 2021
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The sheer volume of electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) has presently been generated in Vietnam, posing a growing concern regarding its impact can have on the environment and human health.
H.T.T. Nguyen, C.-H. Lee, R.-J. Hung
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Systematic Microwave-Assisted Postsynthesis of Mn-Doped Cesium Lead Halide Perovskites with Improved Color-Tunable Luminescence and Stability

open access: yesNanomaterials, 2022
The metal doping at the Pb2+ position provides improved luminescence performance for the cesium lead halide perovskites, and their fabrication methods assisted by microwave have attracted considerable attention due to the advantages of fast heating and ...
Yaheng Zhang   +8 more
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RECYCLING OF LIQUID CRYSTALS FROM E-WASTE

open access: yesDetritus, 2022
For several decades, Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) have been widely used in televisions, laptops, mobile phones, and other devices. Nowadays, liquid crystals (LCs) represent an important economic value of the recycling system of LCDs. The reuse of these organic molecules could become a profitable basis since it permits to preserve the value of these ...
Barrera, Ana   +6 more
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An empirical study on the types of consumers and their preferences for E-waste recycling with a points system

open access: yesCleaner and Responsible Consumption, 2022
Improper disposal of electronical waste (e-waste) causes harm to both public health and the environment, and how to effectively recycle and reduce electronical waste has become a common concern around the world.
Hua Zhong   +5 more
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Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Study of Health Risks Among E-waste Recyclers in Delhi [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Health and Pollution, 2021
Background. India is the fifth biggest producer of e-waste in the world, discarding 1.7 million tons in 2014. E-waste gets recycled mainly in the informal sector which means activities are largely unaccounted for.
Diksha Singhal   +2 more
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