E-Waste: Management Techniques for The Environmental Sustainability

Authors

  • Onkar Nath Mishra Research Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, Sultanpur, U.P, India. Author
  • Chatrabhuj Research Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur, C.G., India. Author
  • Bipin Prajapati Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, Sultanpur, U.P, India. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEM.2024.0107

Keywords:

E-waste, Recycling, Sustainability, Environment, Waste utilization

Abstract

The growing generation of E-Waste has forced the various environmental agencies of the world to studies about the serious problematic trends of generation, uses, management and about the discarded part of E-Waste. This problem also grabs attention of many researchers of the world to know about the different aspects of E-Waste generation in such a rapid rate. Some of them discover new ways of handling this electronic waste which contains hazardous and some precious metals in it. This research paper delves into the global challenges posed by electronic waste (e-waste) and explores opportunities for sustainable management. The study underscores the pressing need for responsible recycling strategies, advocating the circular economy model as a viable framework. It provides a detailed examination of India's burgeoning e-waste generation, regulatory measures, and the imperative for effective enforcement. The paper explores mechanical methods for e-waste processing, considering efficiency, economic implications, and the life cycle assessment of e-waste. Practical applications of e-waste in civil engineering, from construction materials to artistic installations, are outlined. Ultimately, the research emphasizes the urgency of collaborative efforts among governments, industries, and individuals to establish robust infrastructure and practices for responsible e-waste management, weighing economic advantages against potential environmental hazards associated with recycling.

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Published

2024-04-08