E-Waste Management - From Waste to Resource
Edited by Klaus Hieronymi, Ramzy Kahhat, Eric Williams
Published 22nd May 2012 by Routledge – 272 pages
Description
This focuses on the current and future trends, technologies and regulations for reusable and recyclable e-waste worldwide. It compares international e-waste management perspectives and regulations under a view that includes the environmental, social and economic aspects of the different linked systems. It overviews the current macro-economic trends from material demand to international policy to waste scavenging, examines particular materials and product streams in detail and explores the future for e-waste and its’ management considering technology progress, improving end-of-lifecycle designs, policy and sustainability perspectives. To achieve this, the volume has been divided in twelve chapters that cover three major themes:
holistic view of the global e-waste situation
current reserve supply chain and management of used electronics, including flows, solutions, policies and regulations
future perspectives and solutions for a sustainable e-waste management.
The emphasis of the book is mainly on the dramatic change of the entire e-waste sector from the cheapest way of getting rid of e-waste in an environmental sound way to how e-waste can help to reduce excavation of new substances and lead to a sustainable economy.
It is an ideal resource for policy-makers, waste managers and researchers involved in the design and implementation of e-waste.
Website: http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9781849714020/
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