E-waste: Implications, Regulations and Management in India and Current Global Best Practices
Book Details
Description
The book is designed to fulfill the much-awaited need for a handy, scientific, and easy-to-understand comprehensive handbook for professionals, hardware developers, PC manufacturing companies, IT companies, ministries, corporate, policymakers, researchers, small scale enterprise, engineering colleges, schools, libraries, NGOs, banks, and recyclers of old materials.
Key Features:
- Experts from various fields have contributed articles in this book.
- The book includes all that one wanted to know about e-waste, right from its generation to its disposal.
- Facts are represented pictorially.
- Text is supported with data represented in the form of tables.
- CPCB guidelines for e-waste management have also been included.
Contents:
Current status in India and Europe status, economics, and projections Global e-waste growth Dark shadows of digitization on Indian horizon E-waste generation, migration, and a case study, Delhi Whither e- waste in India? The Indo-German- Swiss e-waste Initiative WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) toxicity and health Hazardous substances in waste electrical and electronic equipment-toxicity and release Occupational and environmental health perspectives of e- waste recycling in India: a review E-waste regulation Indian and international status E-waste legislation in the European Union and the Basel Convention Regulating e-waste: a review of the international and national legal framework on e-waste Extended producer responsibility: a key tool for international rules and regulations on e-waste Recycling technologies for e-waste Optimal planning for computer waste Recycling of e-scrap in a global environment- opportunities and challenges Technologies for recovery of resources from e-waste CPCB draft guidelines for environmentally sound management of electronic waste.
