This thesis explores how to apply an approach of strategic sustainable development to e-waste management through a case study at the National University of Rwanda (NUR). Interviews and surveys were conducted, and workshops and presentations were hosted during a site visit to NUR. No e-waste management system is in place in Rwanda, while the country is working to increase ICT capacity. At NUR, awareness of e-waste challenges is low, and management currently consists of storage and limited low-tech pre-processing. Suggested actions were prioritized and delivered to NUR in an action plan under three project categories: project core, e-waste management, and e-waste education and research with the aim of establishing a pilot project of e-waste m...
Electronic waste or e-waste is one of the issues increasing in developed and developing nations arou...
There is an urgent need to have the e-waste management and information security framework in Tanzani...
Electronic waste (e-waste) comprises of waste from information and communication technology (ICT) eq...
AbstractAs institutions are committed to practice sustainable development, the management of e-waste...
This paper provides details of Griffith University’s (GU) approach for sustainably dealing with elec...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Electronic waste (e-waste) is the fastest growin...
Globally, e-waste generation rises in parallel to the increased consumption of e-products. Managemen...
Africa’s cyberspace is experiencing unprecedented growth as the continent joins the global village t...
Abstract: Electronic waste is an emerging and fast-growing solid waste stream with complex and varie...
During the last few decades, with the high-speed upgrade of electronic products, electronic waste (e...
E-waste entails electronic equipment and or part thereof, which is or considered obsolete resulting ...
Managing electronic waste (e-waste) in an environmental safe manner has remained a major problem for...
“E-waste” is the term popularly used to refer to end-of-life or discarded electrical and electronic ...
MSc (Waste Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusE-waste is the fastest growing wa...
While there has been much debate in the past as to the banning of e-waste being exported to Africa, ...
Electronic waste or e-waste is one of the issues increasing in developed and developing nations arou...
There is an urgent need to have the e-waste management and information security framework in Tanzani...
Electronic waste (e-waste) comprises of waste from information and communication technology (ICT) eq...
AbstractAs institutions are committed to practice sustainable development, the management of e-waste...
This paper provides details of Griffith University’s (GU) approach for sustainably dealing with elec...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Electronic waste (e-waste) is the fastest growin...
Globally, e-waste generation rises in parallel to the increased consumption of e-products. Managemen...
Africa’s cyberspace is experiencing unprecedented growth as the continent joins the global village t...
Abstract: Electronic waste is an emerging and fast-growing solid waste stream with complex and varie...
During the last few decades, with the high-speed upgrade of electronic products, electronic waste (e...
E-waste entails electronic equipment and or part thereof, which is or considered obsolete resulting ...
Managing electronic waste (e-waste) in an environmental safe manner has remained a major problem for...
“E-waste” is the term popularly used to refer to end-of-life or discarded electrical and electronic ...
MSc (Waste Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusE-waste is the fastest growing wa...
While there has been much debate in the past as to the banning of e-waste being exported to Africa, ...
Electronic waste or e-waste is one of the issues increasing in developed and developing nations arou...
There is an urgent need to have the e-waste management and information security framework in Tanzani...
Electronic waste (e-waste) comprises of waste from information and communication technology (ICT) eq...