Electronic waste and management

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DOI: 10.21522/TIJAR.2014.03.02.Art011

Authors : Jiya Becky Ninan

Abstract:

E waste management should be globally accessed to improve ecological balance in the world. The valuable materials should be recycled using rudimentary techniques. There must be a treaty signed between developing and developed countries to further improve functional areas in environment and health implications caused due to the ill effects of E waste. Since the technology is increasing more the E waste is also generated. It is a serious issue to be concerned for further changes in the developing countries. We must refer the western waste management principles and international recycling technology that must be promoted for further assistance.

Keywords: reuse, recycle, refurbishment

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