Journal of Chemistry

E- Waste: Fastest Growing Hazardous Waste (A review)

Author:
KAVITA GOUR
Affiliation:

Department of Applied Chemistry Priyadarshini JL college of Engineering new Nandanvan nagpur MS India

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Issue Date:
December 2014
Abstract:

Waste of electronics/ electrical goods that have reached their end of life. Electronic products often contain hazardous and toxic materials and should not be dumped with other wastes. Along with China, India is largest importer of E-waste from developed countries like US; UK and Japan. In India 90% of mobile equipment are imported. The rate of e-waste generation is increasing by 10% every year1

Pages:
177-180
ISSN:
2319-8036 (Online) - 0973-3450 (Print)
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DOI:
juc

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KAVITA GOUR, "E- Waste: Fastest Growing Hazardous Waste (A review)", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 10, Issue 3, Page Number 177-180, 2016

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KAVITA GOUR, "E- Waste: Fastest Growing Hazardous Waste (A review)", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 10, Issue 3, Page Number 177-180, 2016

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