2023
DOI: 10.1108/f-03-2023-0027
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International best practices for e-waste take back and policy interventions for India

Abstract: Purpose India generates around two million tonnes of e-waste every year, and it is increasing at a very high rate of 30%. However, due to inefficient handling of infrastructure and limited number of collection centres along with the absence of proper incentive structure for producer and recyclers, 95% of e-waste reaches to unorganized sector for disposal. Consumers are not aware of the need of proper e-waste disposal and in absence of proper motivation and they are not inclined towards recycling process. There… Show more

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“…A major focus of the review of literature is the determination of optimal procedures for disposing waste. Innovative waste management techniques that support sustainability objectives are discussed by Sheoran [44] and Hoyer [45]. For companies looking to improve their disposal procedures, these studies provide useful standards.…”
Section: Review Of Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A major focus of the review of literature is the determination of optimal procedures for disposing waste. Innovative waste management techniques that support sustainability objectives are discussed by Sheoran [44] and Hoyer [45]. For companies looking to improve their disposal procedures, these studies provide useful standards.…”
Section: Review Of Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shifting to office settings, two papers analyse occupants’ perspectives for building performance enhancement and formalize contextual information requirements for occupant feedback using building information modelling (BIM) (Rasheed et al , 2023; Artan et al , 2023). In addition, the issue addresses maintenance strategies in commercial high-rise buildings (Arsakulasooriya et al , 2023), design guidelines for Thai community hospital buildings during the COVID-19 outbreak (Prugsiganont and Waroonkun, 2023), effective e-waste management practices in India (Sheoran and Das Gupta, 2023) and factors crucial for urban space maintainability (USM) (Rathnasiri et al , 2023), offering a comprehensive and forward-thinking perspective on the evolving landscape of FM.…”
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“…Sheoran and Das Gupta (2023) tackled the escalating issue of e-waste generation in India, reaching 2 million tonnes annually with a 30% growth rate. Because of inefficient infrastructure handling and limited collection centres, a significant 95% of e-waste ends up in the unorganized sector for disposal.…”
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confidence: 99%