Strategies to manage electronic waste approaches: an overview in east Asia

The issue of e-waste is becoming an increasingly threatening problem as it contains many toxic materials that can severely harm both human beings and the environment. This problem is expected to worsen if not serious efforts are taken to manage this e-waste. The current research introduced the best...

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Main Authors: Al-Rahmi, Waleed, Alias, Norma, Ali, Akhtar, Yahaya, Noraffandy, Saleh, Muneer, Al-Maatouk, Qusay
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spelling my.utm.852052020-03-17T07:59:48Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85205/ Strategies to manage electronic waste approaches: an overview in east Asia Al-Rahmi, Waleed Alias, Norma Ali, Akhtar Yahaya, Noraffandy Saleh, Muneer Al-Maatouk, Qusay Q Science (General) The issue of e-waste is becoming an increasingly threatening problem as it contains many toxic materials that can severely harm both human beings and the environment. This problem is expected to worsen if not serious efforts are taken to manage this e-waste. The current research introduced the best strategies and techniques with managerial efforts taken in this regard to deal with the e-waste in East Asia countries. Countries have been using a variety of techniques to deal with this problem namely: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Multi Criteria Analysis (MCA), Material Flow Analysis (MFA), and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). Therefore, these strategies are prosed to work together to insure the best results in dealing with this problem. Moreover, this research involves a systematic and organized review of 308 research articles regarding electronic waste from 2000 to 2017. An analysis of studies dedicated to manage e-waste in East Asia countries was carried out on the basis of certain dimensions, namely, year of publication, journal, country, and subject area. Based on the obtained findings, the most of studies are from environmental science, chemistry, engineering, medicine and an energy area in the rate of (33.8%), (12.3%), (8.8%), (8.4%) and (5.8%) respectively. Furthermore, the findings have shown an increasing trend over recent years from 2010-2017. Science Publishing Corporation Inc. 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85205/1/WaleedAlRahmi2018_StrategiestoManageElectronicWasteApproaches.pdf Al-Rahmi, Waleed and Alias, Norma and Ali, Akhtar and Yahaya, Noraffandy and Saleh, Muneer and Al-Maatouk, Qusay (2018) Strategies to manage electronic waste approaches: an overview in east Asia. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7 (4). pp. 3268-3275. ISSN 2227-524X
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Al-Rahmi, Waleed
Alias, Norma
Ali, Akhtar
Yahaya, Noraffandy
Saleh, Muneer
Al-Maatouk, Qusay
Strategies to manage electronic waste approaches: an overview in east Asia
description The issue of e-waste is becoming an increasingly threatening problem as it contains many toxic materials that can severely harm both human beings and the environment. This problem is expected to worsen if not serious efforts are taken to manage this e-waste. The current research introduced the best strategies and techniques with managerial efforts taken in this regard to deal with the e-waste in East Asia countries. Countries have been using a variety of techniques to deal with this problem namely: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Multi Criteria Analysis (MCA), Material Flow Analysis (MFA), and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). Therefore, these strategies are prosed to work together to insure the best results in dealing with this problem. Moreover, this research involves a systematic and organized review of 308 research articles regarding electronic waste from 2000 to 2017. An analysis of studies dedicated to manage e-waste in East Asia countries was carried out on the basis of certain dimensions, namely, year of publication, journal, country, and subject area. Based on the obtained findings, the most of studies are from environmental science, chemistry, engineering, medicine and an energy area in the rate of (33.8%), (12.3%), (8.8%), (8.4%) and (5.8%) respectively. Furthermore, the findings have shown an increasing trend over recent years from 2010-2017.
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author Al-Rahmi, Waleed
Alias, Norma
Ali, Akhtar
Yahaya, Noraffandy
Saleh, Muneer
Al-Maatouk, Qusay
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Alias, Norma
Ali, Akhtar
Yahaya, Noraffandy
Saleh, Muneer
Al-Maatouk, Qusay
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title Strategies to manage electronic waste approaches: an overview in east Asia
title_short Strategies to manage electronic waste approaches: an overview in east Asia
title_full Strategies to manage electronic waste approaches: an overview in east Asia
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