Development in E-waste Management

Development in E-waste Management

Sustainability and Circular Economy Aspects

Bhattacharyya, Siddhartha; Das, Abhijit; Chowdary, Potluri Anil; Debnath, Biswajit

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

260

Mole

9781032295084

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1. Economic Instruments for Electronic Waste Management in India. 2. The EU e-waste policy and regulation. 3. Comparison Analysis of E-waste Management in India and Japan: Challenges and Solutions with Focus on COVID-19 Pandemic. 4. Fungal Biotechnology for Recovery of Critical Metals from E-waste: Current Research Trends and Prospects. 5. Nanotechnology as a cleaner and greener approach towards E-Waste Recycling and Valorization. 6. Health and Environmental Effects of E-waste Recycling Processes: Issues, challenges and solutions. 7. Role of Media in E-Waste Awareness Generation: An Indian Scenario. 8. Economic Potential of Resource Recovery from E-waste. 9. A Review of Security Threats from E-waste: Issues, Challenges, and Sustainability. 10. Electronic Component Recycling: Solutions Towards Green Development. 11. Approaches to Improving the Circular Economy Paradigm in E-waste Management in India through Informal-Formal Sector Integration. 12. Consumer behaviors in the circular economy with special focus on e-products. 13. Towards Circular Economy via Sorbent prepared from E-waste: A Chemical Engineering perspective.
Circular Economy;E-Waste Recycling;Nanotechnology;Consumer Behaviour;Resource Recovery;Green Development;E-waste Management;E-waste Generation;EEE;Waste PCBs;EPR;Hydrometallurgical Process;Informal Sector;WEEE Directive;OSH Risk;Annex Iii;Remanufactured Product;OSH Regulation;RoHS Directive;Fungal Biotechnology;ADF;E-waste Management System;EoL Product;Arf;NITI Aayog;Electronic Scraps;Basel Convention;Metal Extraction Efficiency;Small Home Appliances