E-Waste Recycling

Author:

Bahmani Misha1,Jeet Shobhna2

Affiliation:

1. IILM Law School, IILM University, Gurugram, India

2. K.R. Mangalam University, Gurugram, India

Abstract

E-waste is globally the most growing solid waste. To attain the goal of securing individuals' health and ecosystem protection recycling of e-waste is essential. This process is beneficial in enhancing the utilization of non-renewable minerals in an adequate manner which results in greener e-product production and economic welfare. It prevents the entering of toxic substances into the ecosystem and lessens the extraction impact on the environment. The authorities in several nations have been facing challenges in dumping the used e-products. Unfortunately, the e-waste dumping areas have been releasing toxic substances which has adversely impacted the livelihood of the recycling workers. To gain valuable substances from these products few companies have been focusing on extracting them through recycle process. E-waste recycling has been appreciated globally but it requires proper supervision and assistance. With the usage of sustainable measures, the goal of reusing and recycling can be achieved when e-waste management is performed by trained persons.

Publisher

IGI Global

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