· Nowadays, the electrical and electronic products are a crucial commodity for different purposes of daily life and they are multiplying five times faster than human like mobile phones, which has reached zero to 7.2 billion in only three decades. A 5–10% yearly increase in the amount of used electrical and electronic equipment that are disposed of prudently can cause environmental hazards
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· 2.2. Stakeholder selection process. Approximately 95 interviews were completed with different stakeholders users (residential and business), electronic retailers, computer refurbishers, street sellers of used computers, owners of used-computer shops, Internet kiosks, electronic waste recyclers, metal recyclers, scavengers, a CRT glass recycler, and landfill operators.
· Moreno-Sanchez, RD, Maldonado, JH (2006) Surviving from garbage The role of informal waste-pickers in a dynamic model of solid-waste management in developing countries. Environment and Development Economics 11 371391 .
· Henan Suyuan Lanning Technology Co., Ltd as one of the Chinese leading waste recycling technology research and equipment manufacturing enterprises, Located in zhengzhouwe have business all over 60 countries around the world. We are the famous exporter of scrap wire and cable Recycling production line such as cable stripper machine and cable
The E-Waste rules apply to every manufacturer, producer, consumer, bulk consumer, collection centres, dealers, e-retailer, refurbisher, dismantler and recycler involved in manufacture, sale, transfer, purchase, collection, storage and processing of e-waste or electrical and electronic equipment listed in Schedule I, including their components, consumables, parts and spares which make the
· Import restrictions on used electric and electronic equipment 5 Introduction This guidance is for exporters of used electric and electronic equipment (used EEE). The guidance gives you an overview of countries with import restrictions on used EEE. An import restriction means that you should not export used EEE to this country.
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Qingdao Evertech Industry Co., Ltd. is located in the famous coastal city of huangdao district, Qingdao City. Enterprise was founded in 1996, is a very famous Qingdao machinery science and technology enterprises, and has a high reputation in Shandong machinery industry, affiliated to Qingdao machinery joint corporation, is mainly engaged in rubber and plastic machinery, casting machinery with
· The fibrous residue (about 40–45%) of sugarcane after crushing and extraction of its juice is known as “bagasse” (Loh et al., 2013).The bagasses are reused as fuel for heat generation which leaves behind 8–10% of ash, known as sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) Modani and Vyawahare, 2013.Sugarcane bagasse consists of approximately 50% of cellulose, 25% of hemicellulose and 25%
· Solid Waste Management and Recycling Technology of Japan Compressor-type trucks press down the garbage on to the floor with a compressor board (pressing plate), and after breaking it up and reducing volume, the garbage is slid into the storage area. The trucks efficiently collect
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· Informal recycling of waste (including e-waste) is an emerging source of environmental pollution in India. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), and heavy metals, among other substances, are a major health concern for workers engaged in waste disposal and processing, and for residents living near these facilities, and are also a detriment to the natural
· Introduction to Electronics (E-Waste) Recycling. Electronics waste, commonly known as e-scrap or e-waste, is the trash we generate from surplus, broken, and obsolete electronic devices. Electronics contains various toxic and hazardous chemicals and materials that are released into the environment if we do not dispose of them properly.
· 1. Global e-waste production. In the current world, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) or known as e-waste becomes to be one of the fastest growing waste streams and a global environmental problem ().The United Nation estimated that approximately 20 million to 50 million metric tons of e-waste are generated worldwide each year, out of which around 20–25% e-waste
· This paper presents an overview of municipal solid waste management (MSWM) for both technical and regulatory arrangements in the municipality
Garbage is mainly considered as a solid waste that includes wastes from our houses (domestic waste), wastes from schools, offices, etc (municipal wastes) and wastes from industries and factories (industrial wastes). Sources of Waste. Sources of waste can be broadly classified into four types Industrial, Commercial, Domestic, and Agricultural.
· E-waste constitutes a small but rapidly growing part of the approximately 2.01 billion metric tonnes of solid waste that are generated globally each year (Kaza et al., 2018). It is a waste stream that has a significant impact on the environment, society and human health, and that is becoming a growing challenge for the world of work.
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The information collected by this questionnaire for all the urban areas in a country, in turn, can be used to evaluate the status of the solid waste management sector in the country. To enable an accurate assessment, it is important that all information requested in the questionnaire should be provided as completely and accurately as possible. 2.
· Groundnut shell can be found in large quantities as agricultural farm waste in Nigeria, producing up to 2.699 million metric tons per year (Sada et al., 2013).Groundnut shell was first planted in South Africa mainly Brazil and later spread to other part of America, Asia, and northwestern Argentina (Tata et al., 2015).The outer part of groundnut is called groundnut shell.
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· The plastic-derived product, nowadays, becomes an indispensable commodity for different purposes. A huge amount of used plastic causes environmental hazards that turn in danger for marine life, reduces the fertility of soil, and contamination of ground water. Management of this enormous plastic waste is challenging in particular for developing countries like Bangladesh.
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2 days ago · Solid-waste management, the collecting, treating, and disposing of solid material that is discarded because it has served its purpose or is no longer useful. Improper disposal of municipal solid waste can create unsanitary conditions, pollution,
· Moreno-Sanchez, RD, Maldonado, JH (2006) Surviving from garbage The role of informal waste-pickers in a dynamic model of solid-waste management in developing countries. Environment and Development Economics 11 371391 .
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· Nowadays, the electrical and electronic products are a crucial commodity for different purposes of daily life and they are multiplying five times faster than human like mobile phones, which has reached zero to 7.2 billion in only three decades. A 5–10% yearly increase in the amount of used electrical and electronic equipment that are disposed of prudently can cause environmental hazards