Global E-Waste Management Strategies and Future Implications
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- Shashi Arya, Sunil Kumar
- Elsevier Science and Technology Books, Inc.
- 2023
Global E-waste Management Strategies and Future Implications provides in-depth information about the global E-waste problem and the potential opportunities. Part 1 of this book starts with the introduction to the E-waste, sources, critical composition, and associated challenges & opportunities. Part 2 of this book further elaborates detailed overview of the current trends in E-waste management and existing treatment options (hydrometallurgy, pyrometallurgy, bioleaching and biohydrometallurgy) and its implications. The book also discloses the critical implications of the secondary pollutants on the environment and human health with special emphasis on the informal recycling practices in the developing nations. Part 3 deals with the existing regulations in developed and developing countries which are illustrated using case studies for effective understanding and to bridge the gaps between the developed and developing nations. Part 4 of this book includes scientific and technical information to get a better vision and understanding of the most advanced and innovative methods for E-waste management such as life cycle assessment (LCA), tax credit, extended producer responsibility (EPR), extended consumer responsibility (ECR) which is explained systematically with case studies. Part 5 of this book covers the best E-waste management practises, such as reduce, recycle, recover and reuse (4R) principles, circular resource management, value out of waste (VoW), solutions for smart cities, green product design etc., which is explained using the ideal case studies. Part 6 summarizes the transition towards sustainability.
About the Author
Dr. Shashi Arya is a Sponsored Researcher at Imperial College of London, Centre for Environmental Policy working in sustainable and cost-effective E-waste management. Dr. Arya holds a Ph. D from CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-NEERI), Nagpur and Academy of Scientific and Innovation Research (AcSIR), India and Masters from Banaras Hindu University, India. Her research background is primarily focused in the broad field of Environmental Science and Technology with interest in Solid and Hazardous Waste Management, expertise in E-waste, Bioleaching, Circular Economy, Life Cycle Assessment, Enhanced Resource Recovery, Sustainable Technology, Battery waste, Biomaterial Product Development and Sustainable Development Goals including over a wide range of environmental topics. Devoted to promoting economic growth and experienced in leading academic research projects to deliver cost-effective measures in a sustainable manner. Reliable team member with a personable nature and positive communication style, maintains professional boundaries while building lasting relationships. Possess the capacity to support teams with the achievement of environmental goals, budgets and efficiency markers. Committed to continuous learning and professional development with genuine interest in improving environmental quality.
Affiliations and expertise
Technology Development Centre, CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-NEERI), Nehru Marg, Nagpur, India
Dr. Sunil Kumar is a well-rounded researcher with more than 20 years of experience in leading, supervising and undertaking research in the broader field of Environmental Engineering and Science with focus on Solid and Hazardous Waste Management. He has contributed extensively to these fields and has h-index of 30 and i10-index of 43 (Google scholar); highly impressive for a non-academic researcher from India. His contributions since inception at CSIR-NEERI in 200 include 130 refereed journal publications, 04 books and 25 book chapters, 08 Edited volumes and numerous project reports to various governmental and private, local and International academic /research bodies. The list of his collaborations is long and includes key Indian universities, such as IIT Kharagpur, IIT Delhi and IIT Mumbai and prestigious regional institutes, such as Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) and Kasetsart University in Bangkok, Hong Baptist University as well as universities in US (Columbia, Texas A&M) and Europe (UN University and University of Uppsala).
Affiliations and expertise
CSIR–National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, Nagpur, India
In this Book
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List of Contributors
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A Global Glance on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipments (WEEEs)
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Global Scenario of E-Waste Generation: Trends and Future Predictions
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Challenges and Extended Business Opportunity Associated with E-Waste Management Options
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Understanding the Existing Trends in the E-Waste Management (1993–2021) Research Domain and Its Future with a Focus on India
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Formal and Informal E-Waste Recycling Methods for Lithium-Ion Batteries: Advantages and Disadvantages
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Hydrometallurgy: Urban Mining of E-Waste and Its Future Implications
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Pyrometallurgy: Urban Mining and its Future Implications
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Bioleaching: Urban Mining of E-Waste and its Future Implications
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Occupational Health Hazards Associated with E-Waste Handling, Treatment, Management, and Case Studies
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Associated Environmental Threats Due to Incongruous E-Waste Management and a Case Study of Southeast Asia
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E-Waste Policies, Regulation and Legislation in Developed and Developing Countries
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E-Waste Management Policies: India versus other Countries
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Development of Success Factors for Managing E-Waste in Indian Organizations: An Empirical Investigation
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Global E-Waste Management: Consolidated Information Showcasing Best Available Practices
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An Overview of E-Waste Generation and Management Strategies in Metro Cities of India
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Transitions Toward Sustainable E-Waste Management Plans
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Development of Strategic Framework for Effective E-Waste Management in Developing Countries
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Resilient E-Waste Management System in Emergencies like COVID-19 Pandemic