Introduction: A circular economy is an economic status that aims at eliminating waste and keeping resources in use for as long as possible. It's based on the principles of designing out waste and pollution and keeping products and materials in use. In a circular economy, resources are kept in a closed loop, which reduces pressure…
Global E-waste problem & hazard:
E waste management: Individuals often purchase significant amounts of televisions, monitors, displays, mobile phones, smartphones, usb drives, hard disks, among various other appliances. The disposal of the devices that are extremely elaborate, containing metals, plastics, private information, technology and electronic computer chips, requires extensive handling, and is economically justifiable for…
Introduction : In the financial year of 2023, it is recorded that India processed more than 75% waste generated. But despite that the recycling rates of our country, for different types of waste, hardly surpasses 30%. Which means a lot just gets deposited in the landfills. So let's discover a step by step process about…
Global E-waste problem & hazard:
E waste management: Individuals often purchase significant amounts of televisions, monitors, displays, mobile phones, smartphones, usb drives, hard disks, among various other appliances. The disposal of the devices that are extremely elaborate, containing metals, plastics, private information, technology and electronic computer chips, requires extensive handling, and is economically justifiable for…