[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 …
E-waste in the international context–A review of trade flows, regulations, hazards, waste management strategies and technologies for value recovery
E-waste, or waste generated from electrical and electronic equipment, is considered as one
of the fastest-growing waste categories, growing at a rate of 3–5% per year in the world. In …
of the fastest-growing waste categories, growing at a rate of 3–5% per year in the world. In …
Advancements in the treatment and processing of electronic waste with sustainability: a review of metal extraction and recovery technologies
The amount of electronic waste (e-waste) globally has doubled in just five years, from
approximately 20 million tons to 40 million tons of e-waste generated per year. In 2016, the …
approximately 20 million tons to 40 million tons of e-waste generated per year. In 2016, the …
Recovery of metals and nonmetals from electronic waste by physical and chemical recycling processes
M Kaya - Waste management, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the existing and state of art knowledge for electronic waste (e-waste)
recycling. Electrical and/or electronic devices which are unwanted, broken or discarded by …
recycling. Electrical and/or electronic devices which are unwanted, broken or discarded by …
Metal–organic framework (MOF) facilitated highly stretchable and fatigue-resistant ionogels for recyclable sensors
Q **a, W Li, X Zou, S Zheng, Z Liu, L Li, F Yan - Materials Horizons, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
Ionogel-based flexible sensors are widely applied in wearable biomedical devices and soft
robots. However, the abandoned ionic sensors are rapidly turning into e-waste. Here, we …
robots. However, the abandoned ionic sensors are rapidly turning into e-waste. Here, we …
Scientific literature analysis on big data and internet of things applications on circular economy: a bibliometric study
Circular economy (CE) is a term that exists since the 1970s and has acquired greater
importance in the past few years, partly due to the scarcity of natural resources available in …
importance in the past few years, partly due to the scarcity of natural resources available in …
Recent advances in biodegradable green electronic materials and sensor applications
As environmental issues have become the dominant agenda worldwide, the necessity for
more environmentally friendly electronics has recently emerged. Accordingly, biodegradable …
more environmentally friendly electronics has recently emerged. Accordingly, biodegradable …
Minimizing the increasing solid waste through zero waste strategy
Increasing population, booming economy, rapid urbanization and the rise in community
living standards have significantly accelerated the solid waste generation in the world. Solid …
living standards have significantly accelerated the solid waste generation in the world. Solid …
Waste printed circuit boards recycling: an extensive assessment of current status
The rapid proliferation of electronic devices in the last two decades has compelled the
researchers to find a remedy for one of the most toxic and hazardous waste materials–the …
researchers to find a remedy for one of the most toxic and hazardous waste materials–the …
Precious metal recovery from waste printed circuit boards using cyanide and non-cyanide lixiviants–a review
Waste generated by the electrical and electronic devices is huge concern worldwide. With
decreasing life cycle of most electronic devices and unavailability of the suitable recycling …
decreasing life cycle of most electronic devices and unavailability of the suitable recycling …