The future of waste management in smart and sustainable cities: A review and concept paper
The potential of smart cities in remediating environmental problems in general and waste
management, in particular, is an important question that needs to be investigated in …
management, in particular, is an important question that needs to be investigated in …
A decade of sustainable HCI: connecting SHCI to the sustainable development goals
LÅEJ Hansson, T Cerratto Pargman… - Proceedings of the 2021 …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
Sustainable HCI (SHCI) constitutes a relatively new research field within HCI. We have
identified four literature reviews of the field conducted between 2009-2014. In this paper, we …
identified four literature reviews of the field conducted between 2009-2014. In this paper, we …
E-waste recycled materials as efficient catalysts for renewable energy technologies and better environmental sustainability
Waste from electrical and electronic equipment exponentially increased due to the
innovation and the ever-increasing demand for electronic products in our life. The quantities …
innovation and the ever-increasing demand for electronic products in our life. The quantities …
Sustainable interaction design: invention & disposal, renewal & reuse
E Blevis - Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human …, 2007 - dl.acm.org
This paper presents the perspective that sustainability can and should be a central focus of
interaction design-a perspective that is termed Sustainable Interaction Design (SID). As a …
interaction design-a perspective that is termed Sustainable Interaction Design (SID). As a …
Environmentally responsible inventory models: Non-classical models for a non-classical era
M Bonney, MY Jaber - International Journal of Production Economics, 2011 - Elsevier
Mathematical models of inventory typically include the three inventory associated costs of
surplus, shortage and ordering. These classic inventory models are then analysed so as to …
surplus, shortage and ordering. These classic inventory models are then analysed so as to …
Exploring e-waste management systems in the United States
Quantities of end-of-life electronics (or e-waste) around the world keep growing. More than
1.36 million metric tons of e-waste were discarded, mainly in landfills, in the US in 2005, and …
1.36 million metric tons of e-waste were discarded, mainly in landfills, in the US in 2005, and …
The economics of cell phone reuse and recycling
R Geyer, V Doctori Blass - The International Journal of Advanced …, 2010 - Springer
There is widespread consensus that landfill of waste electronic and electric equipment is not
an acceptable end-of-use management option. Diversion from landfill, either through …
an acceptable end-of-use management option. Diversion from landfill, either through …
A roadmap for development of sustainable E-waste management system in India
The problem of E-waste has forced Environmental agencies of many countries to innovate,
develop and adopt environmentally sound options and strategies for E-waste management …
develop and adopt environmentally sound options and strategies for E-waste management …
Redefining scope: the true environmental impact of smartphones?
J Suckling, J Lee - The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 2015 - Springer
Purpose The aim of this study is to explore the literature surrounding the environmental
impact of mobile phones and the implications of moving from the current business model of …
impact of mobile phones and the implications of moving from the current business model of …
High added-value materials recovery using electronic scrap-transforming waste to valuable products
Due to the rapid development in electronic industries and high consumer demand, electrical
and electronic equipment have a shorter lifetime in developed and developing countries …
and electronic equipment have a shorter lifetime in developed and developing countries …