2008
DOI: 10.4103/0019-5278.43263
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E-waste hazard: The impending challenge

Abstract: Electronic waste or e-waste is one of the rapidly growing problems of the world. E-waste comprises of a multitude of components, some containing toxic substances that can have an adverse impact on human health and the environment if not handled properly. In India, e-waste management assumes greater significance not only due to the generation of its own e-waste but also because of the dumping of e-waste from developed countries. This is coupled with India's lack of appropriate infrastructure and procedures for … Show more

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“…Total waste received and dismantled in India has been estimated to be 146,000 tons per year (CII, 2006). Of the total e-waste generated, western and southern India receives the largest proportions of 35% and 30% of the total, while northern and eastern regions account for 20 and 14%, respectively (Pinto, 2008).…”
Section: Spatial Distributions and Potential Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total waste received and dismantled in India has been estimated to be 146,000 tons per year (CII, 2006). Of the total e-waste generated, western and southern India receives the largest proportions of 35% and 30% of the total, while northern and eastern regions account for 20 and 14%, respectively (Pinto, 2008).…”
Section: Spatial Distributions and Potential Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The generation of tremendous amount of bulky WEEE is indeed a source of hazardous wastes. If these e-wastes are not handled properly, they cause not only a huge number of waste waiting for disposal, but also pose a severe adverse impact on the environment and human health due to their complex components with toxic and hazardous substances such as lead, beryllium, mercury, cadmium, and brominated flame retardants and many others [5]- [7]. All of these toxic substances jeopardize our rivers and lakes, our air, land and oceans, and eventually our future.…”
Section: A Overview Of E-waste Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e-waste broadly covers waste from all electronic and electrical appliances and comprises of items such as computers, mobile phones, digital music recorders/players, refrigerators, washing machines, televisions (TVs) and many other household consumer items [1,2]. E-waste products contain intricate blends of plastics and chemicals, which when not properly handled can be harmful to people and the environment [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%