The issue of electronic (e-) waste is of growing concern across Africa. Increases in the use of personal computers, mobile phones and other electrical and electronic equipment has caused a rise in the disposal of end of life products in a continent where infrastructure for the environmentally sound treatment is scarce. This chapter reviews the impacts of the rise in e-waste across Africa. The illegal importation of e-waste and the demand for second hand items is considered. Data for Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa are considered as these countries are taking concrete steps to address and embed environmentally sound management of e-waste in their legislation and practices. The deleterious effects on people working in the sector are described...
Waste electronic and electrical equipment (e-waste) consists of used and discarded electrical and el...
The paper presents the activities of an alliance of original equipment manufacturers (e-waste soluti...
Electronic waste (e-waste) comprises of waste from information and communication technology (ICT) eq...
The issue of electronic (e-) waste is of growing concern across Africa. Increases in the use of pers...
The issue of electronic (e-) waste is of growing concern across Africa. Increases in the use of pers...
Managing electronic waste (e-waste) in an environmental safe manner has remained a major problem for...
Used electrical electronic equipment (UEEE) is critical to bridging the digital divide and improving...
In this age, where information is power, one way to ensure advancement is to acquire Information and...
Hitherto Nigeria has been identified as a major dumping ground for e-waste from developed countries ...
End-of-life electronics, otherwise known as e-waste, have steadily become a visible threat to the en...
End-of-life electronics, otherwise known as e-waste, have steadily become a visible threat to the en...
End-of-life electronics, otherwise known as e-waste, have steadily become a visible threat to the en...
Electronic waste, also called e-waste, are various forms of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE...
Abstract: Electronic waste is an emerging and fast-growing solid waste stream with complex and varie...
Population growth, increasing prosperity and changing consumer habits globally are increasing demand...
Waste electronic and electrical equipment (e-waste) consists of used and discarded electrical and el...
The paper presents the activities of an alliance of original equipment manufacturers (e-waste soluti...
Electronic waste (e-waste) comprises of waste from information and communication technology (ICT) eq...
The issue of electronic (e-) waste is of growing concern across Africa. Increases in the use of pers...
The issue of electronic (e-) waste is of growing concern across Africa. Increases in the use of pers...
Managing electronic waste (e-waste) in an environmental safe manner has remained a major problem for...
Used electrical electronic equipment (UEEE) is critical to bridging the digital divide and improving...
In this age, where information is power, one way to ensure advancement is to acquire Information and...
Hitherto Nigeria has been identified as a major dumping ground for e-waste from developed countries ...
End-of-life electronics, otherwise known as e-waste, have steadily become a visible threat to the en...
End-of-life electronics, otherwise known as e-waste, have steadily become a visible threat to the en...
End-of-life electronics, otherwise known as e-waste, have steadily become a visible threat to the en...
Electronic waste, also called e-waste, are various forms of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE...
Abstract: Electronic waste is an emerging and fast-growing solid waste stream with complex and varie...
Population growth, increasing prosperity and changing consumer habits globally are increasing demand...
Waste electronic and electrical equipment (e-waste) consists of used and discarded electrical and el...
The paper presents the activities of an alliance of original equipment manufacturers (e-waste soluti...
Electronic waste (e-waste) comprises of waste from information and communication technology (ICT) eq...