Islam Md Kaviul, Khatun Mst Sharifa, Mourshed Monjur
School of Science and Engineering, Canadian University of Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University, Union Drive, Ames, IA, United States.
Heliyon. 2024 Mar 27;10(7):e28707. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e28707. eCollection 2024 Apr 15.
The soaring rise of electronic and electrical waste (E-waste) leads to significant challenges to the South Asian region, urging for incorporating comprehensive assessment and management strategies. The research dives into the intricacies of E-waste and examines how regulatory barriers, public ignorance, and the limited lifespan of electronic devices all contribute to the significant production of E-waste. This study emphasizes the vital need for ongoing and appropriate management practices by bringing attention to the short lifespan of electronic devices and the resulting generation of E-waste. This work also addresses the increased risks that people who live close to informal recycling sites for electronic waste face, as well as the dangerous substances that are found in them and how they harm the environment and human health. Furthermore, in order to promote circular economies and increase productivity, the study assesses management practices in both developed and developing nations, placing special emphasis on component reuse and recycling. Along with addressing the grave consequences of the illicit E-waste trade on the environment, particularly in developing nations, this review attempts to enlighten stakeholders and policymakers about the vital need for coordinated efforts to address the issues related to E-waste in the South Asian region by offering insights into E-waste assessment and management techniques.
电子和电气废弃物(电子垃圾)的急剧增加给南亚地区带来了重大挑战,迫切需要纳入全面的评估和管理策略。该研究深入探讨了电子垃圾的复杂性,并考察了监管障碍、公众忽视以及电子设备的有限使用寿命如何共同导致了大量电子垃圾的产生。这项研究通过关注电子设备的短使用寿命以及由此产生的电子垃圾,强调了持续且适当的管理措施的迫切需求。这项工作还探讨了居住在电子垃圾非正式回收站点附近的人们所面临的风险增加,以及在这些站点中发现的有害物质、它们如何危害环境和人类健康。此外,为了促进循环经济并提高生产力,该研究评估了发达国家和发展中国家的管理措施,特别强调了组件的再利用和回收。除了探讨非法电子垃圾贸易对环境的严重后果,尤其是在发展中国家,本综述试图通过提供电子垃圾评估和管理技术的见解,让利益相关者和政策制定者认识到在南亚地区协调努力解决电子垃圾相关问题的迫切需求。