03744nam 22006135 450 991062725720332120251008140551.0981-19-6541-210.1007/978-981-19-6541-8(MiAaPQ)EBC7123158(Au-PeEL)EBL7123158(CKB)25201551400041(PPN)265860237(DE-He213)978-981-19-6541-8(OCoLC)1357018683(EXLCZ)992520155140004120221025d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierConversion of Electronic Waste in to Sustainable Products /edited by Mohammad Jawaid, Anish Khan1st ed. 2023.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (270 pages)Sustainable Materials and Technology,2731-0434Print version: Jawaid, Mohammad Conversion of Electronic Waste in to Sustainable Products Singapore : Springer,c2022 9789811965401 Includes bibliographical references.Design of a proper recycling process for small-sized e-waste -- Sustainable bioprospecting of electronic waste via omics-aided biometallurgy -- Diverse Technological Initiatives For E-Waste Management And Its Impact On Ecosystem -- Persistent toxic substances released from uncontrolled e-waste recycling and action for the future -- Overview of e-waste reverse logistics: how to promote the return of electronic waste to the production chain -- E-Plastic Waste Use As Coarse-Aggregate In Concrete -- Recycling of mobile phones: Case study of the lithium-ion cell phone batteries in Brazil -- A bibliometric approach to the current state of the art of risks in e-waste supply chains -- E-Waste Management Strategies across Recycling Industry of Northern India-An Empirical Investigation -- Circular e-waste supply chains’ critical challenges: An introduction and a literature review -- Sustainable Use of Plastic e-Waste with Added Value.This book gives an overview of electronic waste (e-waste) management and the latest technological aspects of recycling and disposal of obsolete electronic components while minimizing the environmental impact of toxic chemicals and heavy metals from e-waste. As electronics become more accessible worldwide, this effect generates up to 50 tonnes of e-waste that is only set to increase every year. The chapters in this book explore different strategies through recycling practices, green computing, and eco-friendly approach in handling e-waste through government policies to mitigate the growing side effects of e-waste. This book caters to researchers, policymakers, and industrial practitioners who are interested in more sustainable practices in e-waste management. .Sustainable Materials and Technology,2731-0434ElectronicsMaterialsRefuse and refuse disposalGreen chemistryElectronic MaterialsWaste Management/Waste TechnologyGreen ChemistryElectronicsMaterials.Refuse and refuse disposal.Green chemistry.Electronic Materials.Waste Management/Waste Technology.Green Chemistry.621.38150286Jawaid MohammadKhan AnishMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910627257203321Conversion of electronic waste in to sustainable products3057348UNINA