E-waste as a challenge for public and ecosystem health

Lakshika Weerasundara, Kushani Mahatantila, Meththika Vithanage

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Resumé

E-waste differs from other municipal waste in the means of chemically and physically, and it bears an unusual chemical composition with heavy metals, hydrocarbons, dioxins, chlorofluorocarbons, and much more, and therefore, it requires specific handling criteria. E-waste has already created many of environmental and health degradations especially, in low- to middle-income countries due to lack of regulations and implementations. As the hazardous materials from E-waste have the ability to extend beyond its original sites and contaminate the ecosystem including soil, surface and underground water, air and plants, the residents can expose to them through different pathways: soil, water, air, dust, and food. Improper handling and management of E-waste play crucial role on posing detrimental human and ecosystem health impacts, and strict implementation are urgent to mitigate those.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelHandbook of electronic waste management
UndertitelInternational best practices and case studies
ForlagElsevier
Kapitel5
Sider101-117
Antal sider17
ISBN (Elektronisk)9780128170304
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 jan. 2019
Udgivet eksterntJa

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