In 2008, we generated 3.16 million tons of electronic waste in the U.S. alone. It is estimated that between twenty to fifty metric tons of e-waste is disposed of worldwide on an annual basis. As technology rapidly changes, there will be more and more technology e-waste. This paper presents what to do to help solve the e-waste problems; a survey of e-waste disposal; and methods of fully cleaning hard drives to avoid potential identify theft
Population growth, increasing prosperity and changing consumer habits globally are increasing demand...
“E-waste” is the term popularly used to refer to end-of-life or discarded electrical and electronic ...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) have been a driver for development in the knowledge...
In 2008, we generated 3.16 million tons of electronic waste in the U.S. alone. It is estimated that ...
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...
E-waste represents a considerable challenge in today’s global economy. The ease of purchase and deli...
In this paper the environmental problems related with the discarded electronic appliances, known as ...
Electronic waste, or e-waste, is said to be the fastest growing stream of hazardous waste in the wor...
“E-waste” is a popular, informal name for electronic products nearing the end of their “useful life...
The volume of electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) being generated in the world due to exponent...
When electronic products are improperly disposed of or sent to unregulated recycling sites, the e-wa...
[EN] Every dazzling announcement of a new smart phone or trendy digital device is the prelude to mo...
E-waste (short for "electronic waste") describes surplus, obsolete and broken electrical or electron...
The exponential growth of manufacturing industry is mainly driven by electronic industry which in tu...
Population growth, increasing prosperity and changing consumer habits globally are increasing demand...
“E-waste” is the term popularly used to refer to end-of-life or discarded electrical and electronic ...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) have been a driver for development in the knowledge...
In 2008, we generated 3.16 million tons of electronic waste in the U.S. alone. It is estimated that ...
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...
E-waste represents a considerable challenge in today’s global economy. The ease of purchase and deli...
In this paper the environmental problems related with the discarded electronic appliances, known as ...
Electronic waste, or e-waste, is said to be the fastest growing stream of hazardous waste in the wor...
“E-waste” is a popular, informal name for electronic products nearing the end of their “useful life...
The volume of electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) being generated in the world due to exponent...
When electronic products are improperly disposed of or sent to unregulated recycling sites, the e-wa...
[EN] Every dazzling announcement of a new smart phone or trendy digital device is the prelude to mo...
E-waste (short for "electronic waste") describes surplus, obsolete and broken electrical or electron...
The exponential growth of manufacturing industry is mainly driven by electronic industry which in tu...
Population growth, increasing prosperity and changing consumer habits globally are increasing demand...
“E-waste” is the term popularly used to refer to end-of-life or discarded electrical and electronic ...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) have been a driver for development in the knowledge...