00900nam a2200253 i 450099100319783970753620020503184704.0951108s1991 uk ||| | eng 080184102b10471364-39ule_instEXGIL116747ExLDip.to Filol. Ling. e Lett.ita823'912Rabatè, Jean Michel391201James Joyce, Authorized Reader /Jean-Michel RabatéBaltimore and London :The Hopkins University,1991206 p. ;21 cm.Joyce, James.b1047136402-04-1427-06-02991003197839707536LE008 FL.M. (IN) O 12412008000177836le008-E0.00-l- 00000.i1054487227-06-02James Joyce, Authorized Reader222767UNISALENTOle00801-01-95ma -enguk 0104516nam 22004813 450 991102046680332120240101084507.09781119891543111989154X97811198915291119891523(MiAaPQ)EBC31044793(Au-PeEL)EBL31044793(Exl-AI)31044793(CKB)29474925300041(EXLCZ)992947492530004120240101d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierElectronic Waste Management Policies, Processes, Technologies, and Impact1st ed.Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,2024.©2024.1 online resource (360 pages)Print version: Kumar, Sunil Electronic Waste Management Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2024 9781119891512 Electronic Waste Management -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgment -- About the Editors -- List of Contributors -- 1 Electronic Waste Management in Developing Countries—The Sub-Saharan Africa Experience -- 2 Contextualizing Electronic Waste for Effective Management in Ghanaian Cities: Local Perspectives and Experiences -- 3 Multiomics Approaches on Extremophiles and Their Application in the Biological Management of E-waste -- 4 Worldwide E-waste Management Models: Delving into Pros and Cons and the Way Forward -- 5 Electronic Waste Management Strategy in a Circular/Control Economy -- 6 A Global Perspective on E-waste: From Cradle to Grave -- 7 The Impact of Electronic Waste and Its Implications for Soil, Air, and Water -- 8 The Environmental Fate of E-waste: Its Impact on Environmental Samples (Soil, Water, and Air) -- 9 Reuse and Recycling of Electronic Waste from a Global Solution Perspective -- 10 Circular Economy and the Development of Sustainable Products Through the Application of E-waste -- 11 Recovery of Non-precious Metals from WEEE Using Emerging Leachants -- 12 Waste Reduction Strategy: E-waste Recycling and Reuse Protocol -- 13 Effective Utilization of E-waste in Advanced Energy Technology Processes -- 14 Mechanical Effects of Recycling Plastics from Electronic Waste in Concrete: A Detailed View -- 15 Recovery of Rare Earth Elements and Critical Metals from Electronic Waste -- 16 Finite Element Analysis of Mortars with Recycled PC from Electronic Waste -- 17 Gamma Radiation Effects on Recycled e-PC: Bisphenol A Leaching -- 18 Hydrometallurgical Processing of Electronic Waste -- 19 Influence of Recycled e-Polycarbonate on Mortar Composites Mechanical and Thermal Study -- 20 Generation, Collection, and Recycling Policies of E-waste Across the Asian Region -- 21 Recent Innovations in Green Recycling Technologies of E-waste Management -- 22 Electronic Waste Recycling in Maintaining a Circular Economy -- 23 The E-waste Scenario: Analytical Techniques for Effective Management -- IndexGenerated by AI.This book addresses the escalating issue of electronic waste (e-waste) and its global implications. It explores various policies, processes, and technologies for effective e-waste management, focusing on environmental and health impacts. The book emphasizes innovative solutions to mitigate the adverse effects of e-waste on ecosystems and human health. It is intended for researchers, policymakers, and industry professionals seeking a comprehensive understanding of e-waste challenges and strategies for sustainable management. The editors, Sunil Kumar and Vineet Kumar, compile insights from experts to provide a multidisciplinary perspective on e-waste management in both developing and developed regions.Generated by AI.Electronic wasteGenerated by AIEnvironmental impact analysisGenerated by AIElectronic wasteEnvironmental impact analysisKumar Sunil868762Kumar Vineet1727420MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911020466803321Electronic Waste Management4418780UNINA