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Barriers to recycling e-waste within a changing legal environment in South Africa
Electronic waste (e-waste) recycling presents an opportunity to reclaim materials from a secondary resource and to create jobs and other economic opportunities.
Thandazile Moyo +3 more
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The worm-like hierarchical pore structure carbon material was successfully prepared by a pyrolysis process. Bio-renewable lignin was introduced as the industrially available precursor.
Binglong Zhu +6 more
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An exquisite structure of graphitic carbon nanocages (GCNCs) with high surface area was fabricated by catalytic graphitization route at low temperature (650 oC). Bio-renewable lignin was used as the carbon precursor.
Hengfei Qin +6 more
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Indonesia currently does not use a systematic method of managing electronic waste (e-waste). The informal sector handles e-waste mostly without regard to the environment or public health. Establishing a national collection system favored by the community
Dino Rimantho +3 more
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Electronic e-waste (e-waste) is a growing problem worldwide. In 2019, total global production reached 53.6 million tons, and is estimated to increase to 74.7 million tons by 2030.
Jonovan Van Yken +5 more
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Photoinitiators (PIs) are indispensable additives in photopolymerization. PI-containing consumables, such as adhesives, coatings, UV-cured inks and light-sensitive materials, are widely used in various electronic products.
Juan Li +8 more
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Recycling System and Recycling Industries of the E-waste in Korea [PDF]
Waste electrical and electronic equipment(WEEE or E-waste) is one of the fastest growing waste stream in Korea. The proper management of such equipment has become of major concern for solid waste professionals because of the large growth of the waste stream and the presence of a myriad of toxic materials with in it. In this paper in order to review the
Jae-Hyun Oh +3 more
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Attributes to facilitate e-waste recycling behaviour
This study aims to identify the set of attributes to facilitate electronic waste (e-waste) behaviour among the community. E-waste disposal is increasing from year to year in parallel with increasing of global population. The short lifespan of electronics
Senawi Nur Hidayah, Sheau-Ting Low
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The Impact of Globalization on the Rate of E-waste Recycling: Evidence From European Countries [PDF]
for the implementation of the circular economy and the reduce-reuse-recycle paradigm envisaged by the EU and UNDP. Since the rate of e-waste recycling is one of the most important indicators of the circular economy, it is necessary to identify the ...
Rasim Yilmaz , Cuneyt Koyuncu
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Exploring e-waste recycling behaviour intention among the households: Evidence from India
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to look into the causes and consequences of e-waste recycling intentions. A conceptual model is developed and tested using the theory of planned behaviour (TPB).
Ravi Varma Vijayan +4 more
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