Bioremediation Techniques for E-waste Management

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Bioremediation or microbial cooperation can improve the e-waste management process in a greener way. Every management strategy is concentrated upon the organic and inorganic portion of the e-waste. Organic part consists of variety of thermo and thermosetting plastic with the presence of halogenated material. Microbes are involved in the process of dehalogenation in many ways. Microbes can manage the leaching of inorganic portion of e-waste which consists of both metallic and nonmetallic components.

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Pant, D., Giri, A., & Dhiman, V. (2018). Bioremediation Techniques for E-waste Management. In Energy, Environment, and Sustainability (pp. 105–125). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7413-4_5

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