[HTML][HTML] A global perspective on e-waste recycling
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 …
annual growth rate of 3%–5%. Although international policies have been formulated to …
Environmental impacts of hazardous waste, and management strategies to reconcile circular economy and eco-sustainability
The rise in living standards and the continuous development in the global economy led to
the depletion of resources and increased waste generation per capita. This waste might …
the depletion of resources and increased waste generation per capita. This waste might …
Surfactant-enhanced mobilization of persistent organic pollutants: potential for soil and sediment remediation and unintended consequences
This review aims to provide an overview of the sources and reactions of persistent organic
pollutants (POPs) and surfactants in soil and sediments, the surfactant-enhanced …
pollutants (POPs) and surfactants in soil and sediments, the surfactant-enhanced …
Driving sustainable circular economy in electronics: A comprehensive review on environmental life cycle assessment of e-waste recycling
Y He, M Kiehbadroudinezhad… - Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
E-waste, encompassing discarded materials from outdated electronic equipment, often ends
up intermixed with municipal solid waste, leading to improper disposal through burial and …
up intermixed with municipal solid waste, leading to improper disposal through burial and …
Towards blockchain-based hospital waste management systems; applications and future trends
Effective hospital waste management (HWM) has become a significant environmental and
green healthcare domain issue. In this regard, recent outstanding technological advances in …
green healthcare domain issue. In this regard, recent outstanding technological advances in …
Challenges and opportunities in the management of electronic waste and its impact on human health and environment
Electronic waste (e-waste) is the fastest-growing class of waste because of the remarkable
demand for various electronic gadgets such as mobiles and laptops. Moreover, its improper …
demand for various electronic gadgets such as mobiles and laptops. Moreover, its improper …
[HTML][HTML] Household's awareness and participation in sustainable electronic waste management practices in Saudi Arabia
AI Almulhim - Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 2022 - Elsevier
Electronic waste (e-waste) management is currently a priority, especially in economically
develo** nations, because improper waste disposal leads to economic loss and negative …
develo** nations, because improper waste disposal leads to economic loss and negative …
[HTML][HTML] Release, transformation, and risk factors of polybrominated diphenyl ethers from landfills to the surrounding environments: A review
Y Zhang, B **, W Tan - Environment International, 2021 - Elsevier
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) serve as brominated flame retardants when added
to various products. When these products reach their end of life, a large amount of domestic …
to various products. When these products reach their end of life, a large amount of domestic …
A comprehensive review on hazardous aspects and management strategies of electronic waste: Bangladesh perspectives
Electronic waste (e-waste) contains a variety of electronic components eg, metals, non-
metals, plastics, cables, etc. The excessive generation of e-waste has become a significant …
metals, plastics, cables, etc. The excessive generation of e-waste has become a significant …
Sustainable development goal 12 and its synergies with other SDGs: identification of key research contributions and policy insights
The relationships of SDG 12 (responsible consumption and production) with other
sustainable development goals (SDGs), both direct and indirect, necessitate a systematic …
sustainable development goals (SDGs), both direct and indirect, necessitate a systematic …