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What is E-Waste

Advanced Methodologies and Technologies in Engineering and Environmental Science
Any old, end-of-life or discarded electronic or electrical devices or their components.
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Green IT and the Struggle for a Widespread Adoption
Edward T. Chen (University of Massachusetts – Lowell, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7359-3.ch012
Abstract
Increasing pollution levels, consumption of electricity as well as other natural resources, and the continuous buildup of outdated computer systems in landfills are plaguing the computer systems industry. Green information technology (IT) is a sensible solution providing multiple resources and alternatives for day-to-day computer use that could reduce the negative impact on our environment without reducing the effectiveness and capabilities of the technology. This chapter describes the struggle of adoption and provides basic concepts and sustainable solutions of green IT for businesses and individuals.
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E-Waste Management: A New Concern for Environmental Sustainability
Electronic waste, or e-waste, refers to all items of electrical and electronic equipment and its parts that have been discarded by its owner as waste without the intent of re-use.
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A Review on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Reverse Logistics
Any electrical or electronic item which is of no use or discarded.
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The Negative Impact of ICT Waste on Environment and Health
Is a term used for all electrical and electronic devices that reached their end of life.
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Sustainable E-Waste Management: Present Situation, Emerging Solutions, and Future Trends
It refers to discarded electronic devices, including computers, smartphones, and appliances, that have reached the end of their usable life. Improper disposal of e-waste can lead to environmental pollution and health hazards due to the presence of hazardous materials.
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E-Waste Management in East African Community
Any electronic equipment that is considered to be hazardous and does not, in its functional state, serve any purpose to any intending user unless the equipment has been refurbished.
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E-Waste Recycling by Electrostatic Separation
A short term for waste electric and electronic equipment comprises discharged devices that operate using electricity such as electronic goods, household appliance, etc.
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Green IT and the Struggle for a Widespread Adoption
Any old, end-of-life or discarded electronic or electrical devices or their components.
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