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E Waste Management
E Waste Management
OBJECTIVE
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM
WORKING PRINCIPLE
ADVANTAGES
DRAWBACK
APPLICATION
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
PPT CERTIFICATE (ppt presentation certificate of other college)
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OBJECTIVE
The major objective of e-waste management is to
reduce, reuse, and recycle. Some of the e-waste
consists of valuable covering or materials inside
which can be reused or recycled. Whereas some
of the e-waste may contain hazardous chemical
materials which should be disposed of carefully
without causing harm to nature.
INTRODUCTION
Growth in the IT and communication sectors has
enhanced the usage of the electronic equipment
exponentially. Faster upgradation of electronic product
is forcing consumers to discard old electronic products
very quickly, which, in turn, adds to e-waste to the solid
waste stream.
The growing problem of e-waste calls for greater
emphasis on recycling e-waste and better e-waste
management.
FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM
WORKING PRINCIPLES
E-waste recyclers use processes such as open
incineration and acid-leeching.
This situation could be improved by creating
awareness and improving the infrastructure of
recycling units along with the prevalent policies.
The majority of the e-waste collected in India is
managed by an unorganized sector.
ADVANTAGES