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Eco-Efficient Recycling of Printed Circuit Boards. [PDF]
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E-Waste Tracker: A Platform To Monitor E-Waste From Collection To Recycling
ECMS 2023 Proceedings edited by Enrico Vicario, Romeo Bandinelli, Virginia Fani, Michele Mastroianni, 2023E-waste stands for electronic devices, such as phones, computers, and televisions, that are disposed of when they reach the end of their useful lives. E-waste is becoming one of the most rapidly growing waste streams globally. The production of e-waste is rapidly increasing due to various factors, including the rapid advancement of technology, changing
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Recycling e-Waste: The Sky Is the Limit
IT Professional, 2008The world generates about 40 million tons of PCs, cathode-ray tube (CRT) screens, fax machines, game consoles, mobile phones, and other e-waste every year. Barely 20 percent of this highly toxic waste is properly disposed of and recycled. Some e-waste is stripped of precious metal and unusable components are dumped in landfills, poisoning the soil and ...
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Physicochemical reactions in e-waste recycling
Nature Reviews ChemistryElectronic waste (e-waste) recycling is becoming a global concern owing to its immense quantity, hazardous character and the potential loss of valuable metals. The many processes involved in e-waste recycling stem from a mixture of physicochemical reactions, and understanding the principles of these reactions can lead to more efficient recycling ...
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2019
This chapter introduces the definition, classification, and fundamentals of e-waste, which is the fastest growing waste stream in the world and grows three times faster than the municipal waste. Significance and characteristics of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and e-waste, which contain both valuable inorganic/organic materials and ...
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This chapter introduces the definition, classification, and fundamentals of e-waste, which is the fastest growing waste stream in the world and grows three times faster than the municipal waste. Significance and characteristics of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and e-waste, which contain both valuable inorganic/organic materials and ...
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E-waste is globally the most growing solid waste. To attain the goal of securing individuals' health and ecosystem protection recycling of e-waste is essential. This process is beneficial in enhancing the utilization of non-renewable minerals in an adequate manner which results in greener e-product production and economic welfare.
Misha Bahmani, Shobhna Jeet
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Misha Bahmani, Shobhna Jeet
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E-Waste Recycling by Electrostatic Separation
2015This chapter discusses the problem of Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) as one of the largest growing waste streams globally, the influence of the product complexity and liberation in separation, and the basics of electrostatic separation.
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