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- W4229020904 abstract "Abstract In the present day, with the rapid rate of advancements in technology, gadgets become obsolete very fast. The chase to keep up with the latest technologies diminishes the gadget's lifespan considerably. Consequently, they are discarded within a short time after their production, resulting in electronic waste (E‐waste) being the fastest growing waste stream globally, with an annual production rate of 2.44 million short tonnes. The metals present in such E‐waste provide several attractive properties, rendering them crucial in several applications as components of electronic and electrical devices. The major roadblock faced by mankind today is an effective technology with high recovery, low cost, and minimal environmental impact to recycle such electronic waste. In this mini‐review, we elucidate the various recycling routes for metal extraction from waste and recent advances in the same. We have attempted to highlight the recent trends adopted by various researchers to recycle and extract valuable metals and rare earths from E‐waste. Finally, the challenges and prospects in the extraction of rare earths and precious metals for E‐waste research have been clearly brought out and suggestions have been made for future work." @default.
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