نتایج جستجو برای: E-waste collection

تعداد نتایج: 1269483  

Ali Asghar Ebrahimi , Arefe Dehghani , Mehdi Mokhtari , Qolamreza Zadmehr , Rohallah Askari ,

Introduction: Due to the rapid development of technology and growth of economic activities in recent years, the use of electrical and electronic devices has increased dramatically, which is contributed to the proliferation of waste generated by these e-waste (Electric and Electronic waste) products. Materials and Methods: In this study, the status of e-waste in Dezful city in 2017 was studied....

2016
Amit Kumar Maria Holuszko

Electrical and electronic products have become an integral part of the current economy and, with the development of newer technologies, the life span of these products are getting shorter. As a consequence, the volume of electronic waste is increasing drastically around the globe. With the implementation of new rules, regulations, and policies by the government, the landfilling of electronic wa...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
n.p. thanh y. matsui

in vietnam, municipal solid waste (msw) has being become increasing complex due to variety of reasons as the increasing quantity, changing composition of msw, rising public awareness and municipal administration policies among different cities and surrounding communities. there is not currently an efficient management system in place for facilities such as storage, collection, transfer, tran...

2014
Devendra S Verma

The electronic waste also known as e-waste is a dangerous waste consisting of unwanted electronic and electrical equipment. Developing countries are facing the problem of e-waste management enormously which is either internally generated or are imported from other countries. India is also facing the problem of e-waste management due to lack of awareness among people about dangerous effect of ew...

2016
Zohar Barnett-Itzhaki Tamar Berman Itamar Grotto Eyal Schwartzberg

BACKGROUND Large amounts of expired and unused medications accumulate in households. This potentially exposes the public to hazards due to uncontrolled use of medications. Most of the expired or unused medications that accumulate in households (household medical waste) is thrown to the garbage or flushed down to the sewage, potentially contaminating waste-water, water resources and even drinkin...

Journal: :Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA 2010
Georgina Davis S Herat

E-waste refers to both electronic and electrical waste materials; namely any items which rely on an electric current or electromagnetic fields in order to operate, and contain a hard-drive or significant electronic components and/or a printed circuit board. E-waste is outstripping the general growth of the municipal waste stream. Increasingly, smaller and cheaper electronic items are being disp...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
n.p. thanh graduate school of environmental science – okayama university, 3-1-1 tsushima-naka, okayama 700-8530, japan y. matsui college of environment and natural resources – can tho university campus ii, 3/2 street, ninh kieu district, can tho city, vietnam – tel/fax: 0710-383-1068

in vietnam, municipal solid waste (msw) has being become increasing complex due to variety of reasons as the increasing quantity, changing composition of msw, rising public awareness and municipal administration policies among different cities and surrounding communities. there is not currently an efficient management system in place for facilities such as storage, collection, transfer, transpo...

2011
Minjung Kwak Sara Behdad Yuan Zhao Harrison Kim Deborah Thurston

The quantity and age of the incoming stream of “feedstock” from product take-back systems are known as the major sources of the uncertainty that complicates the e-waste recovery. This paper presents the results of an analysis of data from an incoming stream for an e-waste collection center and analyzes the quantity and age of e-waste by product type and brand. The analysis results point out rec...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2012
Qiang Liu Shu Juan Shi Li Qing Du Yan Wang Jia Cao Chang Xu Fei Yue Fan John P Giesy Markus Hecker

Electronic waste (e-waste) is the fastest growing type of solid waste because of the continual improvement of electrical and electronic equipment. The e-waste recycling business is a large and rapidly consolidating business in all areas of the developed world (US Environmental Protection Agency 2011). The recovery of precious metals, such as copper, gold, silver, and palladium, is the incentive...

Journal: :Expert Syst. Appl. 2016
M. Abdulla Al Mamun M. A. Hannan Aini Hussain Hassan Basri

Due to the rising trend of urbanization along with overconsumption of non-recyclable resources, the volume of municipal solid waste is increasing every day. An efficient, cost effective and environment friendly solution for real time bin statusmonitoring, collection and transportation of municipal solid waste is still a major challenge to the local municipal authorities. This research proposes ...

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