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2020
Journal Article
Title

Global occurrence, chemical properties, and ecological impacts of e-wastes (IUPAC technical report)

Abstract
The waste stream of obsolete electronic equipment grows exponentially, creating a worldwide pollution and resource problem. Electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) comprises a heterogeneous mix of glass, plastics (including flame retardants and other additives), metals (including rare Earth elements), and metalloids. The e-waste issue is complex and multi-faceted. In examining the different aspects of e-waste, informal recycling in developing countries has been identified as a primary concern, due to widespread illegal shipments; weak environmental, as well as health and safety, regulations; lack of technology; and inadequate waste treatment structure. For example, Nigeria, Ghana, India, Pakistan, and China have all been identified as hotspots for the disposal of e-waste. This article presents a critical examination on the chemical nature of e-waste and the resulting environmental impacts on, for example, microbial biodiversity, flora, and fauna in e-waste recycling sites around the world. It highlights the different types of risk assessment approaches required when evaluating the ecological impact of e-waste. Additionally, it presents examples of chemistry playing a role in potential solutions. The information presented here will be informative to relevant stakeholders seeking to devise integrated management strategies to tackle this global environmental concern.
Author(s)
Purchase, Diane
Abbasi, Golnoush
Bisschop, Lieselot
Chatterjee, Debashish
Ekberg, Christian
Ermolin, Mikhail
Fedotov, Petr
Garelick, Hemda
Isimekhai, Khadijah
Kandile, Nadia G.
Lundström, Mari
Matharu, Avtar
Miller, Bradley W.
Pineda, Antonio
Popoola, Oluseun E.
Retegan, Teodora
Ruedel, Heinz
Fraunhofer-Institut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie IME  
Serpe, Angela
Sheva, Yehuda
Surati, Kiran R.
Walsh, Fiona
Wilson, Benjamin P.
Wong, Ming Hung
Journal
Pure and Applied Chemistry  
Open Access
DOI
10.1515/pac-2019-0502
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Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie IME  
Keyword(s)
  • chemical composition

  • ecological assessment

  • environmental impacts

  • e-waste

  • recycling

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