Meri saheli magazine life style
Meri saheli magazine life style Published this article E-waste management is a complicated process given the multitude of actors that are involved in the process. The major stakeholders in the value chain include importers producers/ manufacturers retailers (businesses/ government/ others) consumers (individual households businesses Government and others) traders scrap dealers dissemblers/ dismantlers and recyclers (UNEP 2007). To critically assess each in the different stages of processing it is important to understand the e-waste value chain. The process involves four stages - generation collection segregation and treatment/ disposal (The Electronics Recycling Landscape 2016). E-waste is generated when the first user of the product concludes on its useful life with no intention of reuse and disposes it off by donating or selling. This e-waste can be managed either formally through collection or disposal in waste bins or informally through developed e-waste management infrastructure or even without it. (Global E-waste Monitor 2020 family magazine subscribe now.

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