A Review on E-waste Management For its Effective Implementation in India
Aditya Bhale, Krushnakant Biradar
International Journal of Computational and Electronic Aspects in Engineering
Volume 2: Issue 1, March 2021, pp 6-11
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Aditya Bhale
Corresponding Author
Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSPM Narhe Technical Campus, Pune, Maharashtra, India
adityabhale1997@gmail.com
Krushnakant Biradar
Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSPM Narhe Technical Campus, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Abstract:-
Studies on sustainable control of waste from electric and digital equipment (or e-waste) have received growing interest from researchers round the sector in latest years, with investigations into diverse factors of e-waste control had been investigated. Using content material evaluation, 3 primary factors of the present research had been evaluated: the distribution and traits of the publications, the scope and barriers of the research, and the modern studies practices and studies application. Another obstacle became observed associated with the variations withinside the choice of studies topics and the extent of evaluation led to versions withinside the scopes and barriers of the present research. Various different studies regions had been investigated in addition primarily based totally on their studies findings; however, the evaluation of diverse methodological factors became complex because of the growing variety of newly advanced methodologies and the dearth of complete and updated evaluations in this studies area. We observed that complete and updated evaluations of the methodological factors of e-waste era are nevertheless lacking. Based at the studies gaps and boundaries discussed, hints for destiny studies had been made.Index Terms:-
E-waste; co-operation and development (OECD)REFERENCES
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