Electronicwaste is a significant part of today's global, post-consumer waste stream. Efforts are being made to recycle and reduce this waste. The Basel...
Electronicwaste (or e-waste) describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. It is also commonly known as waste electrical and electronic equipment...
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE Directive) is a European Community Directive, numbered 2012/19/EU, concerned with waste electrical...
Waste, unwanted or unusable material, varies in type and quantity in different countries. Developed countries produce more waste per capita because they...
Electronicwaste in Japan is a major environmental issue. Although Japan was one of the first countries to implement an electronicwaste recycling program...
Electronicwaste or e-waste in China refers to electronic products that are no longer usable and are therefore dumped or recycled. China is the world's...
Electronicwaste is emerging as a serious public health and environmental issue in India. India is the "Third largest electronicwaste producer in the...
is widely perceived as the largest electronicwaste (e-waste) site in the world. In 2005, there were 60,000 e-waste workers in Guiyu who processed the...
Electronicwaste recycling, electronics recycling, or e-waste recycling is the disassembly and separation of components and raw materials of waste electronics;...
Electronicwaste or e-waste in the United States refers to electronic products that have reached the end of their operable lives, and the United States...
hazardous electronicwaste, land dumping, incineration, and the use of prison labor. Asbestos and the law Bamako Convention Electronicwastebycountry Rotterdam...
An ElectronicWaste Recycling Fee is a fee imposed by government on new purchases of electronic products. The fees are used to pay for the future recycling...
processing of electronicwaste and debris left after natural disasters. There was no centralized systems or legislation for managing waste at the beginning...
and electronic equipment (EEE) waste, or e-waste, is illegally brought into African states every year. A minimum of 250,000 metric tons of e-waste comes...
waste is any unwanted material in all forms that can cause harm (e.g. by being inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through the skin). Mostly generated by...
include radioactive waste, explosive waste, and electronicwaste. Radioactive waste, often referred to as nuclear waste, is produced by various industries...
are often imported by developing countries from developed countries. The World Bank Report What a Waste: A Global Review of Solid Waste Management, describes...
Biomedical waste or hospital waste is any kind of waste containing infectious (or potentially infectious) materials generated during the treatment of humans...
municipal solid waste, which is created by industrial, commercial, and household activity. Waste management practices are not uniform among countries (developed...
created by the action of microorganisms within a landfill as they decompose organic waste, including for example, food waste and paper waste. Landfill...
Electronicwaste in New Zealand is an environmental issue being addressed by community and government initiatives. E-waste is the fastest-growing toxic...
Waste management laws govern the transport, treatment, storage, and disposal of all manner of waste, including municipal solid waste, hazardous waste...
amounts of the produced electronicwaste from developed countries is exported, and handled by the informal sector in countries like India, despite the...
material from a definition of wasteby reducing concentrations below a defined toxicity or radioactivity threshold. Electronicwaste has become an ever-growing...
tires, batteries, etc. Inert waste: construction and demolition waste, dirt, rocks, debris Electrical and electronicwaste (WEEE) – electrical appliances...