2022
DOI: 10.5620/eaht.2022022
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E-waste scenario in South-Asia: an emerging risk to environment and public health

Abstract: Over the past decade, e-waste generation has been accelerated in the world as never before, particularly South-Asia is confronted with an enormous risk of e-waste intensification owing to both locally generated and internationally imported. There has been a gradual increase of e-waste generated in South-Asia and in 2019, 4,057 Kilo tons (kt) of e-waste was generated, which is about 16% of the Asian region. Though there is an urgent requirement to rectify the catastrophic accumulation of e-waste and for its eff… Show more

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“…E-waste is a complex mix of about one thousand different materials, including plastics, metals, glass, and resins, and glass [48]. Non-hazardous e-waste includes metals such as iron and steel.…”
Section: Components Of E-wastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…E-waste is a complex mix of about one thousand different materials, including plastics, metals, glass, and resins, and glass [48]. Non-hazardous e-waste includes metals such as iron and steel.…”
Section: Components Of E-wastementioning
confidence: 99%