From inequitable to sustainable e-waste processing for reduction of impact on human health and the environment.
Ádám B, Göen T, Scheepers PTJ, Adliene D, Batinic B, Budnik LT, Duca RC, Ghosh M, Giurgiu DI, Godderis L, Goksel O, Hansen KK, Kassomenos P, Milic N, Orru H, Paschalidou A, Petrovic M, Puiso J, Radonic J, Sekulic MT, Teixeira JP, Zaid H, Au WW.
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Environ Res. 2021 Mar;194:110728. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2021.110728. Epub 2021 Jan 12.
Environ Res. 2021.
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A major recommendation is to conduct independent surveillance of compliance with e-waste trading and processing according to the Basel Ban Amendment. The recycling industry needs to be carefully evaluated by joint effort from international agencies, producing industries an …
A major recommendation is to conduct independent surveillance of compliance with e-waste trading and processing according to the Basel Ba …