This document discusses e-waste management. It defines liquid and solid waste and notes that e-waste is composed of various electronic items. Sources of e-waste include discarded computers, mobile phones, televisions and other electronic devices from households, businesses, and industries. Improper disposal of e-waste can release toxic substances that pollute the environment and pose health risks to humans and animals. Proper e-waste management provides advantages such as reducing environmental pollution and allowing for the recovery of valuable materials. The document stresses that responsible e-waste management requires effort from government, manufacturers, and individuals.
This document discusses e-waste management. It defines liquid and solid waste and notes that e-waste is composed of various electronic items. Sources of e-waste include discarded computers, mobile phones, televisions and other electronic devices from households, businesses, and industries. Improper disposal of e-waste can release toxic substances that pollute the environment and pose health risks to humans and animals. Proper e-waste management provides advantages such as reducing environmental pollution and allowing for the recovery of valuable materials. The document stresses that responsible e-waste management requires effort from government, manufacturers, and individuals.
This document discusses e-waste management. It defines liquid and solid waste and notes that e-waste is composed of various electronic items. Sources of e-waste include discarded computers, mobile phones, televisions and other electronic devices from households, businesses, and industries. Improper disposal of e-waste can release toxic substances that pollute the environment and pose health risks to humans and animals. Proper e-waste management provides advantages such as reducing environmental pollution and allowing for the recovery of valuable materials. The document stresses that responsible e-waste management requires effort from government, manufacturers, and individuals.
MANAGEMENT BY PAVITHRA PADALA WASTE Types of wastes
Liquid waste:The waste which is in
the form of liquid such as wash water from houses,liquids used for cleaning in industries Solid waste:The waste that is in form of solid E-WASTE Composition of e-waste Sources of e-waste Effects of e-waste ADVANTAGES OF E-WASTE MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY AND ROLE