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LITERATURE REVIEW ON E-WASTE.​

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Answered by gauravdeore341
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Explanation:

E-waste :- A comprehensive literature review - islam - cited by 172

in sub Saharan Africa - A systemic literature review - Maphosa - cited by 10

E-waste and it's disposal in urban indian : from review - Borthakur - cited by 51.

Answered by shilpa85475
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Literature review of E-waste:

  • In the study by Jalal Uddin (2012), through innovative changes in product style below Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), the use of environmentally friendly substitutes for dangerous substances, these impacts can be mitigated.
  • According to Vijay N. Bhoi et al. (2014), most of the waste is inherently dangerous. It will degrade to provide leachate, which can contaminate water, and make lowland gas, that is explosive.
  • Kuehr and Williams (2003) stated that an increasing market for reused PCs in developing countries is allowing people to own PCs and access technology at more affordable.
  • In a 2011 report, "Ghana E-Waste Country Assessment",  found that of 215,000 tons of electronics imported to Ghana, 30% were brand new and 70% were used. Of the used product, the study concluded that 15% was not reused and was scrapped or discarded.
  • Sivakumaran Sivakuraman (2013) confirmed that the public awareness and cooperation of manufactures are essential for the advancement of an e-waste management system.
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