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- W4380902585 abstract "Technological advancement has increased the usage of smart appliances which has leads to the increase in electronic waste (E-waste) generation. Informal recycling process has inefficient waste management practices compared to the formal recycling around the world. Only a very small amount of E-waste is treated with formal methods; the remaining major amount is recycled using informal methods, and the leftover are incinerated or directly dumped at dumpsites. Adults and children are involved in informal recycling of electronic and electrical equipments to reclaim value-added metals. This causes direct exposure to toxic compounds and heavy metals. If the E-waste is not treated with appropriate scientific methods, the heavy metals (lead, barium, arsenic, nickel, cadmium, etc.) and other toxic compounds can directly penetrate into the blood vessels of E-waste handlers and recyclers. This can further result in health issues such as cancer, skin disease, etc. The open dumping and recycling of E-waste using nonscientific methods have negative impact on environment and human being, which results in water, soil, and air contamination, etc. This lack of treatment and disposal technique could lead to environmental hazards that can pose a serious threat to public health and safety. Therefore, there is a urgent need to study and implement proper formal recycling methods to mitigate the environmental threats associated due to the incongruous E-waste management." @default.
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