<p>This video excerpt is a complimentary material for the article “ Building Capabilities among E-scrappers in Informal Electronic Waste Management: The Case of Nigerian E-scrappers” submitted to the Journal of Environmental Sociology. </p
Electronic waste (e-waste) comprises of waste from information and communication technology (ICT) eq...
There are insufficient management functions that begin with planning, institutional arrangements and...
Unregulated recycling of electronic waste (e-waste) has led to environmental degradation and hum...
This dissertation focuses on understanding the social material interaction between e-waste and e-s...
Information and communication technology (ICT) has been seen to be holding a central place in the de...
In this age, where information is power, one way to ensure advancement is to acquire Information and...
This paper explores the emerging role of the private sector and public-private partnerships for e-wa...
Hitherto Nigeria has been identified as a major dumping ground for e-waste from developed countries ...
Technologically developing nations are more vulnerable to the negative effects of e-waste because th...
Used electrical electronic equipment (UEEE) is critical to bridging the digital divide and improving...
In contemporary times, the small West African country of Ghana has seen a popular and extended deman...
The act of indiscriminate and irresponsible disposal of e-waste, coupled with governmental inefficie...
The absence of a stricter solid waste management system has led to the accumulation of electronic wa...
The dependence and use of information and communication technology (ICT) tools remain part of modern...
End-of-life electronics, otherwise known as e-waste, have steadily become a visible threat to the en...
Electronic waste (e-waste) comprises of waste from information and communication technology (ICT) eq...
There are insufficient management functions that begin with planning, institutional arrangements and...
Unregulated recycling of electronic waste (e-waste) has led to environmental degradation and hum...
This dissertation focuses on understanding the social material interaction between e-waste and e-s...
Information and communication technology (ICT) has been seen to be holding a central place in the de...
In this age, where information is power, one way to ensure advancement is to acquire Information and...
This paper explores the emerging role of the private sector and public-private partnerships for e-wa...
Hitherto Nigeria has been identified as a major dumping ground for e-waste from developed countries ...
Technologically developing nations are more vulnerable to the negative effects of e-waste because th...
Used electrical electronic equipment (UEEE) is critical to bridging the digital divide and improving...
In contemporary times, the small West African country of Ghana has seen a popular and extended deman...
The act of indiscriminate and irresponsible disposal of e-waste, coupled with governmental inefficie...
The absence of a stricter solid waste management system has led to the accumulation of electronic wa...
The dependence and use of information and communication technology (ICT) tools remain part of modern...
End-of-life electronics, otherwise known as e-waste, have steadily become a visible threat to the en...
Electronic waste (e-waste) comprises of waste from information and communication technology (ICT) eq...
There are insufficient management functions that begin with planning, institutional arrangements and...
Unregulated recycling of electronic waste (e-waste) has led to environmental degradation and hum...