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A review of the recent development, challenges, and opportunities of electronic waste (e-waste)

M. Shahabuddin, Md Nur Uddin, Jahedul Islam Chowdhury, Shams Forruque Ahmed, Md Nur Uddin, M. Mofijur, Mohammad Amran Uddin

2022International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology299 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This study reviews recent developments, challenges, and the prospect of electronic waste (e-waste). Various aspects of e-waste, including collection, pre-treatment, and recycling, are discussed briefly. It is found that Europe is the leading collector of e-waste, followed by Asia, America, Oceania, and Africa. The monetary worth of e-waste raw materials is estimated to be $57.0 billion. However, only $10.0 billion worth of e-waste is recycled and recovered sustainably, offsetting 15.0 million tonnes (Mt) of CO 2 . The major challenges of e-waste treatment include collection, sorting and inhomogeneity of waste, low energy density, prevention of further waste, emission, and cost-effective recycling. Only 78 countries in the world now have e-waste related legislation. Such legislation is not effectively implemented in most regions. Developing countries like south-eastern Asia and Northern Africa have limited or no e-waste legislation. Therefore, country-specific standards and legislation, public awareness, effective implementation, and government incentives for developing cost-effective technologies are sought to manage e-waste, which will play an important role in the circular economy.

Topics & Concepts

LegislationElectronic wasteIncentiveBusinessWaste managementSustainabilityDeveloping countryGovernment (linguistics)Natural resource economicsExtended producer responsibilityWaste-to-energyEnvironmental planningMunicipal solid wasteEngineeringEnvironmental protectionEconomic growthEnvironmental scienceEconomicsPolitical scienceEcologyPhilosophyLinguisticsLawMicroeconomicsBiologyRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesExtraction and Separation ProcessesMunicipal Solid Waste Management