2020
DOI: 10.1002/clen.202000115
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E‐Waste Mistakenly Disposed of as Recyclable Waste: A Case Study from Brazil

Abstract: High e‐waste production has become a growing worldwide challenge in waste management. Several studies show negative consequences for the environment and public health from improper e‐waste management. In this context, this paper presents a characterization of e‐waste sent to recyclable waste picker cooperatives in a Brazilian city. E‐waste is mistakenly disposed of by the population as common recyclable waste and collected through special selective collection programs. The research also evaluated aspects relat… Show more

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“…The yellow cluster (4) shows the coexistence words: logistics, recycling, environmental planning, optimization, ewaste. Here we can find some relatively novel terms such as e-waste that have been causing a series of problems in the region and that can support a proposal for continuous monitoring and analysis to better manage this type of waste [54,55]. This study has some limitations, although Scopus has a wide scope in relation to publications, however, it is limited in terms of inclusion of low impact sources and updating of the latest articles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The yellow cluster (4) shows the coexistence words: logistics, recycling, environmental planning, optimization, ewaste. Here we can find some relatively novel terms such as e-waste that have been causing a series of problems in the region and that can support a proposal for continuous monitoring and analysis to better manage this type of waste [54,55]. This study has some limitations, although Scopus has a wide scope in relation to publications, however, it is limited in terms of inclusion of low impact sources and updating of the latest articles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%