The rapidly increasing annual global volume of e-waste, and of its inherently valuable fraction, has created an opportunity for individuals in Agbogbloshie, Accra, Ghana to make a living by using unconventional, uncontrolled, primitive and crude procedures to recycle and recover valuable metals from this waste. The current form of recycling procedures releases hazardous fractions, such as heavy metals, into the soil, posing a significant risk to the environment and human health. Using a handheld global positioning system, 132 soil samples based on 100 m grid intervals were collected and analysed for cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), mercury (Hg), lead (Pb) and zinc (Zn). Using geostatistical techniques and sediment quality guideline...
International audienceIn Ivory Coast, the majority of uncontrolled dumpsites are open-air. The aim o...
Solid waste management constitutes a major concern and unresolved problem in most parts of the world...
International audiencen Senegal, processes employed for recycling e-wastes result in release of so-c...
Objectives This study examined the spatial distribution and the extent of soil contamination by heav...
Urbanization remains one of the unique predominant factors which is linked to the destruction of urb...
The call for reclamation of land around Korle Lagoon in Accra, Ghana, where burning of e-waste and c...
Background. Recycling of electronic waste (e-waste) in developing nations poses a risk to the enviro...
Spatial variations and mobility of mercury (Hg) and Hg associations with other potentially toxic ele...
Soil serves as a vast matrix for heavy metal accumulation and subsequent redistribution to critical ...
Heavy metals and a metalloid in agricultural soils in 19 communities in Tarkwa were analyzed to asse...
Informal e-waste recycling can pose a risk to human health and the environment, which this study end...
The distribution, and ecological risks due to toxic metals in topsoils of an urban commercial centre...
Analysis of soil samples around pristine and major gold-mining areas in Ghana was carried out for he...
Onshore oil drilling activity is ongoing at Jubilee oil fields, Ghana. This activity could lead to h...
The study investigated the level of heavy metal concentration in soils at e-waste recycling sites at...
International audienceIn Ivory Coast, the majority of uncontrolled dumpsites are open-air. The aim o...
Solid waste management constitutes a major concern and unresolved problem in most parts of the world...
International audiencen Senegal, processes employed for recycling e-wastes result in release of so-c...
Objectives This study examined the spatial distribution and the extent of soil contamination by heav...
Urbanization remains one of the unique predominant factors which is linked to the destruction of urb...
The call for reclamation of land around Korle Lagoon in Accra, Ghana, where burning of e-waste and c...
Background. Recycling of electronic waste (e-waste) in developing nations poses a risk to the enviro...
Spatial variations and mobility of mercury (Hg) and Hg associations with other potentially toxic ele...
Soil serves as a vast matrix for heavy metal accumulation and subsequent redistribution to critical ...
Heavy metals and a metalloid in agricultural soils in 19 communities in Tarkwa were analyzed to asse...
Informal e-waste recycling can pose a risk to human health and the environment, which this study end...
The distribution, and ecological risks due to toxic metals in topsoils of an urban commercial centre...
Analysis of soil samples around pristine and major gold-mining areas in Ghana was carried out for he...
Onshore oil drilling activity is ongoing at Jubilee oil fields, Ghana. This activity could lead to h...
The study investigated the level of heavy metal concentration in soils at e-waste recycling sites at...
International audienceIn Ivory Coast, the majority of uncontrolled dumpsites are open-air. The aim o...
Solid waste management constitutes a major concern and unresolved problem in most parts of the world...
International audiencen Senegal, processes employed for recycling e-wastes result in release of so-c...