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Policy pathways to sustainable E-waste management: A global review

Sai Preetham Grandhi, Pranav Prashant Dagwar, Deblina Dutta

2024Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

• E-waste management policies and regulations to mitigate issue. • Government requirement to increase recycling initiatives. • Sustainability and circular economy to conserve environment. • Communication is major aspect of Environmental Impact Assessment. Electronic waste (E-waste) is a critical challenge of today's period, with around 57 million tons generated in 2021, of which only about 9 million tons were properly recycled, E-waste tends to affect the globe with issue like, illegal recycling, improper landfill disposal, illicit exports and others. Addressing this issue requires sustained, well-structured efforts, with effective policy interventions which are key towards reducing E-waste, by providing a framework for minimizing its generation and safeguarding the environment. These policies can ensure proper disposal methods, public awareness, device repair and refurbishment, and recycling rates with E-waste management monetizing the efforts of E-waste management startups. The study examines innovative E-waste policies across various countries which includes Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), WEEE directives, regional laws, and State level laws, highlighting successful strategies such as incentivized recycling programs and stricter regulations on hazardous materials. The aim of the paper is to update information with an emphasis on global trends of E-waste, emphasizing the importance of robust policies in reducing environmental harm and lowering the cost of new electronics through efficient recycling.

Topics & Concepts

BusinessEnvironmental planningEnvironmental scienceRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesExtraction and Separation ProcessesMunicipal Solid Waste Management