Electronic waste, or e-waste, contains toxic chemicals, including lead and mercury, both harmful to the environment. E-waste accounts for 40 percent of the lead and 75 percent of the heavy metals found in landfills. Electronics can still serve a purpose if recycled properly. Computers contain valuable metals, including gold, silver, palladium, platinum, aluminum and copper
AbstractBackgroundE-waste includes electrical and electronic equipment discarded as waste without in...
Electronic waste, e-waste, e-scrap describes loosely discarded, surplus, obsolete, or broken electri...
Every year 40 millions tonnes of electronic and electrical waste are generated in the whole world, ...
Overview of the problem of electronic waste and U.S. EPA initiatives to address the problem.Ope
Electronic waste, or e-waste, is said to be the fastest growing stream of hazardous waste in the wor...
Various terminologies like "e-waste," "electronic garbage," "e-scrap," and "end-of-life electronics"...
This explains the legislation for recycling electronic materials. It gives options for businesses a...
In the digital age there has been a consistent push for consumers to invest in the latest and greate...
Describes U.S. EPA's efforts to combat the problem of electronic waste (e-waste).Ope
In last few decades; Computers and electronic devices production and consumption has grown rapidly; ...
In last few decades; Computers and electronic devices production and consumption has grown rapidly; ...
Environment problem becomes an essential issue associated modern life in this century. Advancement i...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Low rec...
Every year 40 millions tonnes of electronic and electrical waste are generated in the whole world, c...
The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that U.S. residents own approximately 3 billion electr...
AbstractBackgroundE-waste includes electrical and electronic equipment discarded as waste without in...
Electronic waste, e-waste, e-scrap describes loosely discarded, surplus, obsolete, or broken electri...
Every year 40 millions tonnes of electronic and electrical waste are generated in the whole world, ...
Overview of the problem of electronic waste and U.S. EPA initiatives to address the problem.Ope
Electronic waste, or e-waste, is said to be the fastest growing stream of hazardous waste in the wor...
Various terminologies like "e-waste," "electronic garbage," "e-scrap," and "end-of-life electronics"...
This explains the legislation for recycling electronic materials. It gives options for businesses a...
In the digital age there has been a consistent push for consumers to invest in the latest and greate...
Describes U.S. EPA's efforts to combat the problem of electronic waste (e-waste).Ope
In last few decades; Computers and electronic devices production and consumption has grown rapidly; ...
In last few decades; Computers and electronic devices production and consumption has grown rapidly; ...
Environment problem becomes an essential issue associated modern life in this century. Advancement i...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Low rec...
Every year 40 millions tonnes of electronic and electrical waste are generated in the whole world, c...
The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that U.S. residents own approximately 3 billion electr...
AbstractBackgroundE-waste includes electrical and electronic equipment discarded as waste without in...
Electronic waste, e-waste, e-scrap describes loosely discarded, surplus, obsolete, or broken electri...
Every year 40 millions tonnes of electronic and electrical waste are generated in the whole world, ...