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100 1 _aArya, Shashi
245 0 1 _aGlobal E-waste Management Strategies and Future Implications
_c['Arya, Shashi', 'Kumar, Sunil']
264 1 _bElsevier Science
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300 _a p.
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520 _aGlobal E-waste Management Strategies and Future Implications provides in-depth information about the global E-waste problem and the potential opportunities. Part 1 of this book starts with the introduction to the E-waste, sources, critical composition, and associated challenges & opportunities. Part 2 of this book further elaborates detailed overview of the current trends in E-waste management and existing treatment options (hydrometallurgy, pyrometallurgy, bioleaching and biohydrometallurgy) and its implications. The book also discloses the critical implications of the secondary pollutants on the environment and human health with special emphasis on the informal recycling practices in the developing nations. Part 3 deals with the existing regulations in developed and developing countries which are illustrated using case studies for effective understanding and to bridge the gaps between the developed and developing nations. Part 4 of this book includes scientific and technical information to get a better vision and understanding of the most advanced and innovative methods for E-waste management such as life cycle assessment (LCA), tax credit, extended producer responsibility (EPR), extended consumer responsibility (ECR) which is explained systematically with case studies. Part 5 of this book covers the best E-waste management practises, such as reduce, recycle, recover and reuse (4R) principles, circular resource management, value out of waste (VoW), solutions for smart cities, green product design etc., which is explained using the ideal case studies. Part 6 summarizes the transition towards sustainability. - Provides information on the most advanced and innovative methods for urban mining of E-waste - Includes most suitable methods for maximum resource recovery - Discusses project evaluation methods based on best available technologies and practices - Presents best ways to delineate a sustainable roadmap for efficient E-waste management - Proposes technically and economically feasible projects worldwide
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