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Blockchain: a game changer in electronic waste management in India

Karishma Chaudhary, Prasanna Padmanabhan, Deepak Verma, Prashant Dev Yadav

2021International Journal of Integrated Supply Management20 citationsDOI

Abstract

In 2016, 44.7 million metric tonnes of electronic waste (e-waste) was generated across the globe out of which only 20% was recycled through formal channels. India is the fifth largest generator of e-waste where 95% of e-waste is channelised to unorganised units. There are substantial environment and health risks associated with unsafe e-waste management practices. The study highlights various blockchain-based applications in the waste management domain. The study deals with the development of Ethereum-based smart contract blockchain architectural platform 'e-waste lens' for effective e-waste management in India. The specific novelty of the blockchain architectural framework lies in the real-time tracking and monitoring of e-waste movement by the concerned stakeholders in the e-waste management chain and thereby bringing out the non-compliance of the prevailing regulations for effective e-waste management.

Topics & Concepts

BlockchainBusinessExtended producer responsibilityWaste managementElectronic wasteSupply chainNoveltySupply chain managementOperations managementEngineeringComputer securityMarketingComputer scienceTheologyPhilosophyRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesHealthcare and Environmental Waste ManagementMunicipal Solid Waste Management
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