A comprehensive review of urban mining and the value recovery from e-waste materials
E-waste is the source of both hazardous materials and valuable secondary resources. The
challenge is to identify the potential for recovering value from this waste stream for different …
challenge is to identify the potential for recovering value from this waste stream for different …
Strategies and options for the sustainable recovery of rare earth elements from electrical and electronic waste
Rare earth elements (REEs) are among the important elements in various high-
technological appliances globally. Recently, the recovery of REEs from the waste electrical …
technological appliances globally. Recently, the recovery of REEs from the waste electrical …
[HTML][HTML] The critical success factors for sustainable resource management in circular economy: Assessment of urban mining maturity level
The rapid development of population, urbanization, and industrialization increase the
consumption of modern products that generate electronic waste (e-waste) globally. Efforts to …
consumption of modern products that generate electronic waste (e-waste) globally. Efforts to …
Supply chain collaboration for a circular economy-From transition to continuous improvement
The circular economy (CE) is a valid alternative for replacing the current linear model, which
causes resource depletion, yet there is much to be developed and a lot of innovation …
causes resource depletion, yet there is much to be developed and a lot of innovation …
Advanced recovery techniques for waste materials from IT and telecommunication equipment printed circuit boards
Waste from information technology (IT) and telecommunication equipment (WITTE)
constitutes a significant fraction of waste from electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) …
constitutes a significant fraction of waste from electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) …
Circular economy in the electronic products sector: Material flow analysis and economic impact of cellphone e-waste in Mexico
The circular economy (CE) model has become highly relevant in recent years, with the
electronics industry being one of the sectors that has considered its application. Despite only …
electronics industry being one of the sectors that has considered its application. Despite only …
Determinants of individuals' E-waste recycling decision: A case study from Romania
Due to the increase of the amount of electrical and electronical equipment waste (e-waste),
the understanding of individual consumers' main decision triggers represents a key point in …
the understanding of individual consumers' main decision triggers represents a key point in …
The world-wide waste web
Countries globally trade with tons of waste materials every year, some of which are highly
hazardous. This trade admits a network representation of the world-wide waste web, with …
hazardous. This trade admits a network representation of the world-wide waste web, with …
A fuzzy simultaneous evaluation of criteria and alternatives (F-SECA) for sustainable e-waste scenario management
The process of production, consumption, and final disposal of electrical and electronic
equipment usually leads to harmful waste to the environment called e-waste. Eliminating …
equipment usually leads to harmful waste to the environment called e-waste. Eliminating …