Proper recycling of electronic waste (e-waste) allows reuse of finite resources and prevents toxic materials in e-waste from causing harm to humans and the environment. The United States is the only Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) country without national e-waste recycling policies. Currently, 25 States have e-waste recycling policies, and 19 impose landfill disposal bans. Without federal regulations, laws differ from state-to-state, making it difficult to control and measure outcomes. This analysis applies a framework to compare three different types of state e-waste policy program models including: 1) Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR); 2) Consumer-based Advanced Recovery Fee (ARF); and an 3) electronic r...
Electronic e-waste (e-waste) is a growing problem worldwide. In 2019, total global production reache...
As one of the major waste streams towards the global environment, waste electrical and electronic eq...
Electronic e-waste (e-waste) is a growing problem worldwide. In 2019, total global production reache...
Proper recycling of electronic waste (e-waste) allows reuse of finite resources and prevents toxic m...
Options to prevent electronic waste from landfill disposal include recycling, reuse, and disposal ba...
Electronic waste is a fairly new and largely unknown phenomenon. Accordingly, governments have only ...
A number of efforts have been launched to solve the global electronic waste (e-waste) problem. The e...
Options to prevent electronic waste from landfill disposal include recycling, reuse, and disposal ba...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)-based product take-back regulation holds OEMs (Original Equip...
With 50 million metric tons of e‐waste disposed worldwide each year, e-waste recycling has become an...
This project focused on the methods and options the University of Wyoming had in terms of electronic...
With 50 million metric tons of e‐waste disposed worldwide each year, e-waste recycling has become an...
Electronic gadgets make life better and comfortable, however, become obsolete within no time due to ...
With 50 million metric tons of e‐waste disposed worldwide each year, e-waste recycling has become an...
With 50 million metric tons of e‐waste disposed worldwide each year, e-waste recycling has become an...
Electronic e-waste (e-waste) is a growing problem worldwide. In 2019, total global production reache...
As one of the major waste streams towards the global environment, waste electrical and electronic eq...
Electronic e-waste (e-waste) is a growing problem worldwide. In 2019, total global production reache...
Proper recycling of electronic waste (e-waste) allows reuse of finite resources and prevents toxic m...
Options to prevent electronic waste from landfill disposal include recycling, reuse, and disposal ba...
Electronic waste is a fairly new and largely unknown phenomenon. Accordingly, governments have only ...
A number of efforts have been launched to solve the global electronic waste (e-waste) problem. The e...
Options to prevent electronic waste from landfill disposal include recycling, reuse, and disposal ba...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)-based product take-back regulation holds OEMs (Original Equip...
With 50 million metric tons of e‐waste disposed worldwide each year, e-waste recycling has become an...
This project focused on the methods and options the University of Wyoming had in terms of electronic...
With 50 million metric tons of e‐waste disposed worldwide each year, e-waste recycling has become an...
Electronic gadgets make life better and comfortable, however, become obsolete within no time due to ...
With 50 million metric tons of e‐waste disposed worldwide each year, e-waste recycling has become an...
With 50 million metric tons of e‐waste disposed worldwide each year, e-waste recycling has become an...
Electronic e-waste (e-waste) is a growing problem worldwide. In 2019, total global production reache...
As one of the major waste streams towards the global environment, waste electrical and electronic eq...
Electronic e-waste (e-waste) is a growing problem worldwide. In 2019, total global production reache...