E-waste: a problem or an opportunity? review of issues, challenges and solutions in Asian countries

Safe management of electronic and electrical waste (e-waste/WEEE) is becoming a major problem for many countries around the world. In particular, developing countries face a number of issues with the generation, transboundary movement and management of e-waste. It is estimated that the world generat...

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Main Authors: Herat, S., Agamuthu, Pariatamby
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spelling my.um.eprints.49602019-12-06T07:24:03Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/4960/ E-waste: a problem or an opportunity? review of issues, challenges and solutions in Asian countries Herat, S. Agamuthu, Pariatamby QH301 Biology Safe management of electronic and electrical waste (e-waste/WEEE) is becoming a major problem for many countries around the world. In particular, developing countries face a number of issues with the generation, transboundary movement and management of e-waste. It is estimated that the world generates around 20-50 million tonnes of e-waste annually, most of it from Asian countries. Improper handling of e-waste can cause harm to the environment and human health because of its toxic components. Several countries around the world are now struggling to deal with this emerging threat. Although the current emphasis is on end-of-life management of e-waste activities, such as reuse, servicing, remanufacturing, recycling and disposal, upstream reduction of e-waste generation through green design and cleaner production is gaining much attention. Environmentally sound management (ESM) of e-waste in developing countries is absent or very limited. Transboundary movement of e-waste is a major issue throughout the region. Dealing with the informal recycling sector is a complex social and environmental issue. There are significant numbers of such challenges faced by these countries in achieving ESM of e-waste. This article aims to present a review of challenges and issues faced by Asian countries in managing their e-waste in a sustainable way. 2012 Article PeerReviewed Herat, S. and Agamuthu, Pariatamby (2012) E-waste: a problem or an opportunity? review of issues, challenges and solutions in Asian countries. Waste Management & Research. ISSN 0734-242X http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22851536 10.1177/0734242X12453378
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E-waste: a problem or an opportunity? review of issues, challenges and solutions in Asian countries
description Safe management of electronic and electrical waste (e-waste/WEEE) is becoming a major problem for many countries around the world. In particular, developing countries face a number of issues with the generation, transboundary movement and management of e-waste. It is estimated that the world generates around 20-50 million tonnes of e-waste annually, most of it from Asian countries. Improper handling of e-waste can cause harm to the environment and human health because of its toxic components. Several countries around the world are now struggling to deal with this emerging threat. Although the current emphasis is on end-of-life management of e-waste activities, such as reuse, servicing, remanufacturing, recycling and disposal, upstream reduction of e-waste generation through green design and cleaner production is gaining much attention. Environmentally sound management (ESM) of e-waste in developing countries is absent or very limited. Transboundary movement of e-waste is a major issue throughout the region. Dealing with the informal recycling sector is a complex social and environmental issue. There are significant numbers of such challenges faced by these countries in achieving ESM of e-waste. This article aims to present a review of challenges and issues faced by Asian countries in managing their e-waste in a sustainable way.
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title E-waste: a problem or an opportunity? review of issues, challenges and solutions in Asian countries
title_short E-waste: a problem or an opportunity? review of issues, challenges and solutions in Asian countries
title_full E-waste: a problem or an opportunity? review of issues, challenges and solutions in Asian countries
title_fullStr E-waste: a problem or an opportunity? review of issues, challenges and solutions in Asian countries
title_full_unstemmed E-waste: a problem or an opportunity? review of issues, challenges and solutions in Asian countries
title_sort e-waste: a problem or an opportunity? review of issues, challenges and solutions in asian countries
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