2018
DOI: 10.4172/2252-5211.1000346
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Electronic Waste Management Approaches - A Pilot Study in Northern Indian States

Abstract: The electronics industry is the one of the world's largest and fastest growing manufacturing industry. Discarded electronic and electrical equipment with all of their peripherals at the end of its useful life is termed as E-waste. But nowadays the main problem with the electronics products is that we generally don't consider the lifespan of it, mainly in case of mobile phones, laptops/PC, we frequently buys new products ultimately leading to an increased E-waste. Also, we don't know what to do with the discard… Show more

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“…In the works of Arya et al [51], a study was carried out to help ascertain the extent of awareness of both the recyclers and the user (organisations, companies, and individuals) on the hazards caused by WEEE. The study utilised a survey approach for data gathering using questionnaires from three different stakeholders, namely: organisations, individuals, and those involved with WEEE recycling.…”
Section: A Review Of Past Research Efforts To Manage Weeementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the works of Arya et al [51], a study was carried out to help ascertain the extent of awareness of both the recyclers and the user (organisations, companies, and individuals) on the hazards caused by WEEE. The study utilised a survey approach for data gathering using questionnaires from three different stakeholders, namely: organisations, individuals, and those involved with WEEE recycling.…”
Section: A Review Of Past Research Efforts To Manage Weeementioning
confidence: 99%