Effect of Electronic waste on Environmental & Human health- A Review

  • Sankhla M
  • kumari M
  • Nandan M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Waste of electrical and electronic apparatuses generated in huge amount surround the earth today, and has become a global environmental issue. Electronic waste is a common, informal name for electronic products approaching the end of their useful life. The current and the future production of e-waste, the potential environmental problems associated with their disposal and management practices are discussed whereas the existing e-waste management. E-wastes are considered dangerous, as certain components of some electronic products contain materials that are harmful, depending on their condition and density. The harmful content of these materials pose a threat to human health and environment. Its toxic emissions mixed with virgin soil and air and causing harmful effects to the entire biota either directly or indirectly. Direct impacts include release of acids, toxic compounds including heavy metals, carcinogenic chemicals and indirect effects such as bio magnification of heavy metals. Discarded computers, televisions. DVD. stereos, copiers, fax machines, electric lamps, cell phones, audio equipment and batteries if improperly disposed can leach lead and other substances into soil and groundwater.

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Sankhla, M. S., kumari, M., Nandan, M., Mohril, S., Singh, G. P., Chaturvedi, B., & Kumar, Dr. R. (2016). Effect of Electronic waste on Environmental & Human health- A Review. IOSR Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology, 10(09), 98–104. https://doi.org/10.9790/2402-10090198104

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