作者
Balázs Ádám, Thomas Göen, Paul TJ Scheepers, Diana Adliene, Bojan Batinic, Lygia T Budnik, Radu-Corneliu Duca, Manosij Ghosh, Doina I Giurgiu, Lode Godderis, Ozlem Goksel, Karoline K Hansen, Pavlos Kassomenos, Natasa Milic, Hans Orru, Anastasia Paschalidou, Maja Petrovic, Judita Puiso, Jelena Radonic, Maja T Sekulic, Joao Paulo Teixeira, Hilal Zaid, William W Au
发表日期
2021/3/1
期刊
Environmental Research
卷号
194
页码范围
110728
出版商
Academic Press
简介
Recycling of electric and electronic waste products (e-waste) which amounted to more than 50 million metric tonnes per year worldwide is a massive and global operation. Unfortunately, an estimated 70–80% of this waste has not been properly managed because the waste went from developed to low-income countries to be dumped into landfills or informally recycled. Such recycling has been carried out either directly on landfill sites or in small, often family-run recycling shops without much regulations or oversights. The process traditionally involved manual dismantling, cleaning with hazardous solvents, burning and melting on open fires, etc., which would generate a variety of toxic substances and exposure/hazards to applicators, family members, proximate residents and the environment. The situation clearly calls for global responsibility to reduce the impact on human health and the environment, especially in …
引用总数
学术搜索中的文章