Global flows of e-waste from the Global North to the Global South continue to damage local environments and harm human health. Weak e-waste regulations and limited use of safety measures for e-waste workers in Accra, Ghana, foster an exploitative environment within the industry, and pose health risks for those working and living near e-waste processing sites. This paper presents an integrated review of over 40 e-waste studies specific to Accra, with particular emphasis on the well-studied e-waste processing site in Agbogbloshie, and synthesizes the existing research base across interdisciplinary themes of human health, environmental health, globalization, trade and informalization, and public policy. Despite significant international attent...
E-waste entails electronic equipment and or part thereof, which is or considered obsolete resulting ...
Fast development of the electronics industry and an eminent value of obsolescence of the electronic ...
Electronic waste is a growing worldwide danger to long-term development. The researchers examine the...
In contemporary times, the small West African country of Ghana has seen a popular and extended deman...
This study examines the contours of electronic waste (“e-waste”) governance in Ghana, one of the top...
Informal recycling of e-waste in Ghana particularly at Agbogbloshie has attracted global attention. ...
The rapid increase in the production and consumption of electrical and electronic equipment has resu...
E-waste disposal continues to be one of the major environmental concerns across the globe. The metho...
Managing electronic waste (e-waste) in an environmental safe manner has remained a major problem for...
Electronic waste or e-waste is one of the issues increasing in developed and developing nations arou...
The market for electrical devices still continues to increase all over the world and as a consequenc...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is the fastest-growing class of waste because of the remarkable demand fo...
Globalised inter-connected world; changing patterns of world standards and norms; and the emergence ...
E-waste is currently the fastest-growing waste stream, posing major global management challenges. On...
The majority (80%) of e-waste generated globally are recycled informally in developing countries. In...
E-waste entails electronic equipment and or part thereof, which is or considered obsolete resulting ...
Fast development of the electronics industry and an eminent value of obsolescence of the electronic ...
Electronic waste is a growing worldwide danger to long-term development. The researchers examine the...
In contemporary times, the small West African country of Ghana has seen a popular and extended deman...
This study examines the contours of electronic waste (“e-waste”) governance in Ghana, one of the top...
Informal recycling of e-waste in Ghana particularly at Agbogbloshie has attracted global attention. ...
The rapid increase in the production and consumption of electrical and electronic equipment has resu...
E-waste disposal continues to be one of the major environmental concerns across the globe. The metho...
Managing electronic waste (e-waste) in an environmental safe manner has remained a major problem for...
Electronic waste or e-waste is one of the issues increasing in developed and developing nations arou...
The market for electrical devices still continues to increase all over the world and as a consequenc...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is the fastest-growing class of waste because of the remarkable demand fo...
Globalised inter-connected world; changing patterns of world standards and norms; and the emergence ...
E-waste is currently the fastest-growing waste stream, posing major global management challenges. On...
The majority (80%) of e-waste generated globally are recycled informally in developing countries. In...
E-waste entails electronic equipment and or part thereof, which is or considered obsolete resulting ...
Fast development of the electronics industry and an eminent value of obsolescence of the electronic ...
Electronic waste is a growing worldwide danger to long-term development. The researchers examine the...