E-waste lead exposure and children's health in China

Sci Total Environ. 2020 Sep 10:734:139286. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.139286. Epub 2020 May 11.

Abstract

China is one of the countries worldwide confronted with serious e-waste pollution and associated detrimental health effects, which has aroused public, academic and governmental concerns. Most local residents are exposed to hazardous substances such as lead (Pb) and other persistent organic pollutants because of informal e-waste recycling activities. This study reviews recent studies on children exposed to e-waste Pb in China focusing on health-related effects in children (e.g. growth and development, cardiovascular, immune, nervous, respiratory, reproductive, skeletal, and urinary systems) and evaluating the evidence for the association between e-waste Pb exposure and the children health outcomes in China. Children are one of most sensitive and vulnerable groups when facing e-waste Pb exposure. Previous data indicate that exposure to e-waste Pb has adverse effect on human health such as delayed and damaged physical and nervous development. It is the time to take effective measures, such as upgrading e-waste recycling technology, enhancing government policy guidance and support, and strengthening environmental protection and health awareness of the local inhabitants, to prevent the adverse effects of e-waste.

Keywords: Adverse effects; Children; China; E-waste; Lead; Multiple organ systems.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Child Health
  • China
  • Electronic Waste*
  • Environmental Exposure
  • Humans
  • Lead
  • Recycling

Substances

  • Lead