The market for electrical devices still continues to increase all over the world and as a consequence the quantity of waste in the category of electronics rises. A huge proportion of the electronic waste is exported from the industrial countries to developing countries, in order to save costs, and also because of too few recycling plants in industrial countries. The significant environmental and social problem in this context is that the electronic devices are mostly recycled in informal plants. Thereby the burden for the people as well as the environment increases because e-waste includes a lot of toxic substances. The negative impacts are already obvious in countries of importation. This paper will illustrate this on the basis of the cas...
Ghana, as in many African countries, is faced with the challenge of sustainably managing electronic ...
Fast development of the electronics industry and an eminent value of obsolescence of the electronic ...
Informal recycling of e-waste in Ghana particularly at Agbogbloshie has attracted global attention. ...
In contemporary times, the small West African country of Ghana has seen a popular and extended deman...
E-waste is currently the fastest-growing waste stream, posing major global management challenges. On...
The issue of electronic (e-) waste is of growing concern across Africa. Increases in the use of pers...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is a rapidly developing environmental problem particularly for the most d...
Global flows of e-waste from the Global North to the Global South continue to damage local environme...
The rapid increase in the production and consumption of electrical and electronic equipment has resu...
Globalised inter-connected world; changing patterns of world standards and norms; and the emergence ...
The rapid growth of in information and telecommunication technology ((ICT) has led to the improvemen...
Managing electronic waste (e-waste) in an environmental safe manner has remained a major problem for...
Population growth, increasing prosperity and changing consumer habits globally are increasing demand...
Electronic waste or e-waste is one of the issues increasing in developed and developing nations arou...
Used electrical electronic equipment (UEEE) is critical to bridging the digital divide and improving...
Ghana, as in many African countries, is faced with the challenge of sustainably managing electronic ...
Fast development of the electronics industry and an eminent value of obsolescence of the electronic ...
Informal recycling of e-waste in Ghana particularly at Agbogbloshie has attracted global attention. ...
In contemporary times, the small West African country of Ghana has seen a popular and extended deman...
E-waste is currently the fastest-growing waste stream, posing major global management challenges. On...
The issue of electronic (e-) waste is of growing concern across Africa. Increases in the use of pers...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is a rapidly developing environmental problem particularly for the most d...
Global flows of e-waste from the Global North to the Global South continue to damage local environme...
The rapid increase in the production and consumption of electrical and electronic equipment has resu...
Globalised inter-connected world; changing patterns of world standards and norms; and the emergence ...
The rapid growth of in information and telecommunication technology ((ICT) has led to the improvemen...
Managing electronic waste (e-waste) in an environmental safe manner has remained a major problem for...
Population growth, increasing prosperity and changing consumer habits globally are increasing demand...
Electronic waste or e-waste is one of the issues increasing in developed and developing nations arou...
Used electrical electronic equipment (UEEE) is critical to bridging the digital divide and improving...
Ghana, as in many African countries, is faced with the challenge of sustainably managing electronic ...
Fast development of the electronics industry and an eminent value of obsolescence of the electronic ...
Informal recycling of e-waste in Ghana particularly at Agbogbloshie has attracted global attention. ...