E-Waste Recycling and Why It Is Important
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Published:2024-02-13
Issue:01
Volume:3
Page:19-24
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ISSN:2961-8746
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Container-title:Bincang Sains dan Teknologi
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language:
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Short-container-title:BST
Author:
Ghazali IhwanORCID, Sakundarini NovitaORCID
Abstract
The exponential growth of electronic waste (e-waste) has become a pressing concern. This alarming trend is expected to persist. The study identifies falling prices as a primary driver behind the surge in e-waste, making electronic devices more affordable and accessible globally. Developing countries, particularly in Asia, bear a significant share of this burden, as a burgeoning middle class with disposable incomes contributes to increased purchases and frequent replacements of electronic goods. Asia alone accounts for more than 40 percent of the global e-waste generated. The critical need for urgent and coordinated global efforts to address the escalating challenge of e-waste. It highlights the environmental hazards posed by improper disposal and the socio-economic impact on developing regions. As electronic consumption continues to rise, effective strategies must be implemented to mitigate the adverse effects of e-waste, emphasizing sustainable practices, responsible manufacturing, and international collaboration.
Publisher
The Indonesian Institute of Science and Technology Research
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